1857-58. 

PRINCE'S  SELECT  CATALOGUE 

OF  THE  UNRIVALED  COLLECTION  OP 

HOSES,  CARNATIONS, 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 

PHLOX,  IRIS,   DOUBLE  SWEET  WILLIAMS, 

HOLLYHOCKS, 

I 

I  AND  0TIIE1!  HERBACEOUS  FLOWERING  PLANTS  J 
Bnmi'Mt  Dotaitic  (SartUna  and  J&frsseries, 

FLUSHING,    LONG  ISLAND,   N,  Y. 

WILLIAM  R.  PRINCE  &  CO. 

N.  B. — Orders  should  be  addressed  to  us  at  Flushing,  ami  sent  by  mail. 


PiuiKi.  Catalogues,  which  are  sent  to  purchasers  of  Trees,  and  to  applicants  who  inclose  stamps 
—No.  1,  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Fruit  and  Ornamental  Trees,  Shrubs  and  Plants.  No.  2,  Roses, 
Carnations,  Chrysanthemums,  Phlox,  and  all  other  Herbaceous  Flowering  Plants,  Ac.  N<>.  X,  Extra 
large  Fruit  Trees,  Evergreens,  and  other  Ornamental  Trees  and  Shrubs,  suitable  for  immediate  'ruit-  \ 
bearing  and  embellishment  No.  4,  Wholesale  Catalogue  for  Nurseries  and  Dealers,  comprising 
Trees,  Shrubs,  Plants,  Bulbous  Flower  Roots,  Stocks  for  Engrafting,  and  Tree  and  Shrub  Seeds,  Ac. 
No.  5,  Wholesale  Catalogue  of  Vegetable,  Agricultural,  and  Flower  Reeds.  No.  6,  Descriptive  Cat- 
alogue of  our  Unrivaled  Collection  of  100  Select  Varieties  of  Strawberries,  with  a  Rejected  List. 
No.  7.  Rare  American  Trees,  Plants,  and  Seeds,  suitable  for  sending  to  Europe.  No.  'J,  Catalogue 
of  Bulbous  Flowers,  of  eveiy  Class,  including  Tree  and  Herbaceous  Piuonies,  Dahlias,  and  other 
I  rare  Flowering  Plants.  No.  11,  Treatise  on  Culture  of  the  Chinese  Potato,  or  Dioscorea  Batatas, 
I  on  Licorice,  Tanner's  Sumach,  Fig,  Almond,  Olive,  Osier,  Chinese  Sugar  Cane,  Earth  Almond,  ami 
Bladder.  No.  12.— Address  of  Win.  R.  Prince  to  the  American  Institute,  on  the  character  and  merits 
ot  the  Chinese  Potato,  with  the  triumphant  Reports  by  the  Hon.  Henry  Meigs,  Secretary  of  the 
American  Institute,  on  the  sunie  subject.     No.  13,  Catalogue  of  Greenhouse  Plants. 


FORTY-SECOND   EDITION. 

NEW    YORK: 

BAKER  AND  GODWIN.  BOOK  AND  JOB  PRINTERS 
ODrnbb  op  Nassau  and  spruce  stbeetb. 

1857. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 
AT  AMHERST 


UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY 

Special  Collections  &  Rare  Books 


PRINCE'S  SELECT  CATALOGUE. 


Jlosrs,  gcthtcous  £Ictomfl#  f  lants,  #t. 


ROSES. 


In  the  formation  of  the  present  Catalogue  of  Roses,  we  have  greatly 
reduced  the  number  of  varieties,  and  have  selected  only  the  most  desir- 
able of  each  class,  and  such  as  form  a  combination  of  all  that  is  most 
interesting  and  beautiful  in  each  family.  Many  of  the  varieties  are  so 
new  and  rare  that  they  have  never  before  been  offered  to  the  public. 
We  still  possess  a  stock  of  the  kinds  now  omitted,  if  they  should  be  de- 
sired, and  at  reduced  prices.  We  make  it  a  rule  to  sell  as  low  or  lower 
than  others ;  and,  when  the  size  of  our  plants  is  considered,  we  think  we 
offer  still  more  important  advantages. 

N.  B. — We  wish  it  to  be  especially  noted,  that  all  our  Roses  are  on 
their  roots,  and  none  budded  except  a  few  of  the  newest  Hybrid  Perpet- 
uals.  Roses  budded  on  the  Manetti  and  other  tender  varieties,  are  sub- 
ject to  die  out  during  severe  winters. 

P^°  Extra  large  plants  can  be  supplied  of  many  varieties,  at  propor- 
tionate prices. 

CHINESE  DAILY,  OR  BENGAL  ROSES. 
Those  not  priced  are  37  to  50  cts.  each. 

$2  50  to  83  per  dozen,  for  one  class,  and  $4  50  per  dozen  for  the  more 
rare  varieties,  except  those  specially  priced. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

1  Abbe  Mioland Purple,  sometimes  striped 25 

4  Archduke  Charles Rose  changing  to  crimson 25 

5  Beau  carmine Deep  velvety  purple 25 

6  Blush   China   (old    vari- 

ety)'  Rosy  blush,  vigorous 25 

7  Boisnard Large,  yellowish,  deeper  center 50 

8  Carmine  d'Yebles Bright  carmine 

9  Chinese   Anemone    flow- 

ered (new) Small,  white,  narrow  petals 75 

12  Couronne  des  pourpres.  .Red  changing  to  purple. 

13  Confucius Pale  roseate 75 

14  Cramoisie  superieur  (Ag- 

rippina) Bright  crimson 25 

15  Darius Large,  violet  red 35 

]  6  Don  Carlos Creamy  white 50 

21  Eugene  Beauharnais.  .  .  .Bright  amaranth 25 


NAME.  DESCRIPTION,  EACH. 

22  Eugene  Hardy." Pale,  incarnate  white. 

23  Fabvier Brilliant  red. 

24  Fenelon Large,  rose  changing  to  red. 

25  Feu  de  Moscow Rose  changing  to  bright  red 1  00 

25  i  Fleur  de  Cypres Fine  French  variety. 

26  Fortune's  Five  colored. .  White,  often  with  red  stripe. 

27  General  Lawcestine Bright,  deep  red. 

2H  Green  flowered  (of  Japan)Very  double,  color  of  foliage 1  00 

28  Gros  Charles Large,  violet  red 25 

29  Hanneloup Light  red,  changing  to  bright 35 

30  Henry  V Bright  crimson 35 

33  Imperatrice  Eugenie.  .  .  .Large,  rosy  lilac,  shaded 1  00 

31  Isidore  d' Angers Incarnate  white 1  00 

35  Joseph  Deschiens Violet  purple 25 

36  Josephine  Malton Yellowish  white. 

37  La  Superba Rosy  purple 25 

38  La  Reguliere Bright  crimson. 

89  La  Victorieuse Large,  pale  incarnate  white 75 

40  Le  Vesuve Bright  red  and  rosy 75 

41  Leonidas Velvety,  violet  crimson 75 

42  Louis  Philippe Crimson,  cupped 25 

43  Lucullus Black  velvety-purple,  full 1  00 

44  Madame  Breon Large,  beautiful  roseate 38 

45  Madame  Bureau Fine,  white  globose 75 

46  Madame  Fries  Morel. . .  .Rosy  white,  compact 50 

47  Madame  Couturier ISTew  French  variety 1  00 

48  Madame  Despres .Fine,  pure  white. 

49  Marjolin Large,  bright  deep  red 25 

52  Piince  Charles Bright  cherry. 

53  Prince  Eugene Purplish  crimson 25 

54  Reine  de  Lombardie. . .  .Large,  red  changing  purple 25 

55  Rubens .Pale  rose  changing  purple 25 

56  Sanguinea Bright  deep  crimson,  profuse .*  25 

57  Theresia  Stravius Incarnate,  profuse  flowered 1  00 

58  Triomphe  de  Gand Large,  red  shaded. 

59  Virginale Incarnate  white 25 

60  Virginie  Lebon. Large,  nearly  pure  white 1  00 

61  White  Daily Pure  white,  delicate  growth 25 

FAIRY,  OR  MINIATURE  CHINESE  DAILY  ROSES, 

30  to  50  cents  each. 

581  Alba Pure  white 1  00 

582  De  Chartrcs Very  small,  roseate. 

594  Gloire  des  Lawrencia. .  .Purplish  crimson,  very  diminutive. 
585  La  Miniature Crimson  roseate,  smallest. 

587  Multiflora Deep  roseate,  very  small. 

588  Pompone  bijou Delicate  roseate. 

589  Pompone Blush,  an  old  variety,  larger  than  others. 


NAME.  DESOBIFAOK.  EACH. 

590  Pumila Very  dwarf,  pretty. 

591  Retour  du  printcmps. . .  .Bright  rose. 

592  Rosette Neat  and  pretty. 

592|  Petit  Ninie Very  diminutive. 

TEA  SCENTED  ROSES— (Perpetual  flowering.) 
Those  not  Priced  are  37  to  50  cts.  each,  and  $4  per  dozen. 

62  Abricoto Large,  rosy  buff. 

63  Adam Large,  delicate  roseate. 

64  Aurore Fawn  to  rose. 

65  Antherose, Large,  white,  yellowish  center. 

65|  Auguste  Oger Pale  rose,  fawn  center,  globose 1  50 

66  Auguste  Vacher Yellow,  shaded  buff,  profuse 1  50 

67  Archduchesse Therese . .  .Large,  creamy  white. 

68  Barbot Yellowish,  rosy. 

•69  Belle  Archinto Incarnate,  rosy  shaded. 

70  Belle  La  tire Deep  roseate 50 

71  Belle  de  Traversi White,  with  rosy  tinge. 

72  Bougere Large,  bronzed  roseate. 

78  Bourbon White,  green  center. 

74  Buret Large,  deep  red. 

74£  Canary Creamy  white 75 

75  Caroline Bright  incarnate. 

76  Charles  Raybaud Large  delicate,  roseate 50 

77  Clara  Sylvain Large,  pure  white. 

78  Cels  multifiore Large,  incarnate,  profuse 50 

79  Compte  de  Paris Large,  pale  rosy. 

79£  David  Pradel Rosy  lilac 75 

80  Devoniensis Large,  yellowish,  deeper  center. 

81  Due  d'Orleans Red  shaded,  protuberant. 

82  Duchesse    de    Mecklem- 

bourg Large,  pale  buff 50 

83  Duchesse  d'Orleans Incarnate  white 75 

84  Duchesse  de  la  Valiere.  .Pale  roseate 75 

85  Eliza  Sauvage Large,  yellowish. 

86  Eugenie  Desgaches Large,  virginal  roseate. 

87  Eugenie  Jouvain Incarnate,  rosy  center 50 

88  Flavescens Yellow  tea,  straw  color. 

•89  Fortune's  Five-colored.  ..See  No.  26. 

•90  Floralie Incarnate,  fine. 

90^  General  Tartas Large,  deep  roseate,  very  full 1  50 

91  Georges  de  France Globose,  salmon-yellow 1  00 

•92  Gigantesque Very  large,  incarnate  shaded 50 

93  Gloire  de  Dijon Large,  yellowish  shaded,  fine  form. . .  .1  50 

95  Goubault Large,  pale  rosy. 

97  Hymenee Yellow,  protuberant. 

98  Julia  Grisi Yellowish  white 1  00 

99  Julie  Mansais Large,  white,  yellow  tinge. 

100  Lactens Large,  yellowish  white 1  00 

101  Lady  Warender Blush  white. 


NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

102  L'lnfidele Bright  rosy 75 

104  Le  Pactole Saffron  yellow,  profuse  flowered. 

105  Leveson  Gower Very  large,  roseate. 

105^  Louise  de  Savoie Large,  sulphur  yellow 1  00 

106  Madame  Bravay White,  tinged  rose. 

10*7  Madame  de  St.  Joseph. .  .Rosy  pink 75 

108  Madame  Ines  Coudert .  .  .Light  yellow 1  00 

109  Madame  Jacqueminot. .  .Large,  creamy  white 1  00 

109£  Madame  La  Charme.  ...Same  as  No.  59. 

110  Madame  Anais  Carrol. .  .Vivid  rose 75 

111  Madame  Sylvestre White,  straw  center 50 

112  Mareehal  Bugeaud Large,  rosy  shaded. 

113  Melanie  Oger Yellowish,  deeper  center 75 

114  Melville Very  large,  deep  rosy  blush. 

115  Moire" Aurora-yellow,  deeper  center,  globose. 

116  Narcisse Large,  yellow,  deeper  center. 

117  Nina Incarnate,  profuse  flowered 50 

118  Niphetos Large,  pure  white. 

119  Nlsida Aurora  center,  rosy  border 50 

120  Odorata — Old  Tea Large,  rosy  blush,  fragrant. 

122  Pauline  Plan  tier Creamy  white,  globose 50 

124  Pharaon Large,  pale  rose,  robust 50 

125  Prince  d'Esterhazy Large,  beautiful  roseate 50 

126  Princesse  Marie Large,  rosy  incarnate,  yellow  center. 

127  Princesse  Adelaide Sulphur  yellow 75 

127^  Princesse  Helene Large,  white,  yellow  center 75 

128  Peine  de  Beiges Large,  creamy  white 1  00 

129  Reine  de  Golconde. Rosy  incarnate 75 

131  Safrano Bright  fawn  in  clusters,  robust. 

132  Silene,  or  Bon  Silene. .  ..Large,  rosy  to  bright  red. 

133  Smithii Sulphur-yellow. 

134  Sombreuil Large,  pale  blush 75 

134|  Souvenir  d'Eliza Large,  white,  creamy  center 1  00 

135  Souvenir  d'une  ami Large,  beautiful  rosy,  globose 75 

135  J  Strombio Rosy  incarnate. 

136  Sylphide Large,  rosy  buff,  beautiful 50 

137  Taglioni Large,  creamy  white 50 

138  Turgot Bright  red  to  purple. 

139  Triomphe    de    Luxem- 

bourg  Large,  aurora,  shaded  pink 60 

140  Valentine Large,  bright  incarnate 1  00 

141  Vandael Rosy  lilac 75 

142  Vicompte  d'Imbert Large,  pure  white,  globose 75 

143  Vicomtesse  Decazes Buff  changing  to  pale  yellow 75 

144  Victoire  modeste Blush  pink,  fine. 

145  Walter  Scott Large,  vivid  red. 

146  White  climbing White,  can  be  trained  20  feet. 


HYBRID  PERPETUAL  ROSESMRemontantes.) 

All  not  priced  are  37  to  50  cts.  each,  or  $4  50  per  dozen,  and  our  choice 
at  $4  per  dozen.    Extra  large  Plants,  three  and  four  years  old,  75  cts. 

The  following  are  the  best  pillar  roses: — Nos.  155,  161,  189,  212,  236, 
241,  and  245. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

146i  xVdam  Paul Pale  rose 1  00 

146|  Adele  Mauze Fine  roseate. 

146£  Alexandrine  Backmeteff,Very  large  red-. 

147  Alphonse  de  Lamartine.. Large,  pale  roseate 1  60 

148  Amanda  Patenotte. . . .  ..Deep  rosy,  protuberant. 

150  Aubernon Large,  bright  roseate. 

151  Auguste  Guinoisseau.  .  ..Large,  beautiful  red,  fine  form 1  50 

152  Auguste  Mie Large  brilliant  roseate 75 

153  Augustine  Mouchelet Rosy  violet. 

154  Baronne  Hallez Large,  bright  red,  fine  form. 

155  Baronne  Prevost Large,  fine  roseate. 

156  Beranger Large,  rosy  lilac 75 

157  Blanche  de  Beaulieu White,  rosy  tinge. 

158  Blanche  Portimer "White,  tinged  incarnate 1  00 

159  Blanche  Vibert White,  rosette  form 75 

160  Bouton  de  Flore Large  roseate 75 

161  Caroline  de  Sansal Large,  pale  incarnate,  rosy  center. 

163  Charles  Bossiere Large,  flame-colored 75 

164  Chateaubriand Transparent  roseate. 

166  Clementine  Duval Rosy  lilac  tinge,  protuberant. 

169  Collardeau Large,  rosy  incarnate 1  50 

170  Colonel  Foissy Bright  cherry  red. 

171  Colonel  Rougemont Very  large,  pale  rose  shaded  carmine.  1  50 

172  Comte  Bobrinsky Bright  deep  carmine. 

173  Comte  d'Eu Large  very  brilliant  red. 

174  Comte  de  Bourmont Deep  rosy  to  pale  rose 75 

175  Comte  de  Derby Large  beautiful  roseate 75 

176  Comte  de  Paris Large,  violet  red,  often  striped. 

177  Comte  d'Egmont Large,  violet,  pale  border. 

178  Comte  de  Montalivet Large,  purplish  crimson,  globose. 

181  Comtesse  Duchatel Bright  rosy  carmine,  cupped. 

183  Crystal  Palace Bright  shaded  incarnate 1  00 

187  Docteur  Arnal Bright  red,  Ranunculus  form 75 

188  Docteur  Marjolin Red,  purple  border. 

1S9  Docteur    Marx,   or  Mar- 
quis d'Ailsa Medium  size,  violet  red. 

190  Docteur  Reynaud L»rge,  rose  spotted  with  red 1  50 

191  Due  d'Aumale Purplish  crimson. 

191^  Duchesse  de  Nemours.  .  .Delicate  rose. 

192  Duchess  of  Norfolk Bright  crimson  shaded 2  00 

193  Duchesse  Montpensier.  ..Large,  delicate  rosy,  pale  border. 

194  Duchess  of  Sutherland.  ..Large,  incarnate. 

195  DuplessisMornay Bright  crimson,  rosette  form. 

196  Edward  Jesse Purple  carmine. 

1* 


6 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

196*  Enfant  du  Mont  Carmel.Larg\  purplish  red 1  00 

197~Ernestine  de  Barante Small,  bright  rose,  profuse. 

198  Etendard    de    Marengo 

(Standard  of  Marengo).. Large,  dazzling  red 75 

199  Eugene  Sue Very  large,  bright  roseate. 

200  Giant  of  Battles Bright  deep  crimson,  fine  form. 

201  Genie  de  Chateaubriand. Bright  violet  red 75 

203  General  Castellane Large,  vermilion  shaded 75 

204  General  Cavaignac Large,  bright  deep  rosy,  fine  form. 

2044,  General  Changarnier Large,  violet  crimson. 

205  General  Jacqueminot Large,  bright  red,  globose. '. 1  50 

206  General  Scott Bright  crimson 15 

207  General  Taylor See  Bourbon  Roses. 

208  General  Merlin Rosy  shaded,  globose 1  00 

209  Gloire  des  Rosomanes. .  .Large,  scarlet,  semi-double,  profuse. 

212  Jacques  Lafitte Large,  rosy  carmine. 

213  Joanne  d'Arc Large,  white,  pale  rosy  center 1  00 

214  Joasine  Hanet Reddish  crimson,  in  clusters. 

215  Jules  Margottin Scarlet  crimson,  brilliant 2  00 

216  La  Bedoyere Large,  bright  carmine,  white  stamens. 

217  La  Reine Very  large,  rosy  lilac,  superb  form. 

218  La  Bouquetiere Pale  rose 75 

221  Lady  Alice  Peel Rosy  carmine,  fine  form. 

222  Leonie  Verger Bright  rosy,  cupped,  rosette  form. 

222^  Lilacee Pale  rose,  deeper  center. 

223  Lion  des  Combats Large,  deep  red,  shaded  flame 75 

224  Louis  Bonaparte Bright  rosy,  globose. 

225  Louise  Odier. See  Bourbon  Roses. 

226  Louise  Peyronny Very  large,  deep  rose,  shaded  carmine.l  00 

227  Ludovic  Letaud Deep  rose. 

228  Madame  Campbell  d'Isley.Rosy  lilac,  sometimes  striped. 

229  Madame  Fremion Large,  cherry  red,  fine  form. 

230  Madame  Dameme Bright  violet  crimson. 

231  Madame  Trudeaux Bright  carmine 75 

232  Madame  Lamoriciere. . .  .Bright  rosy,  reverse  white. 

233  Madame  Laffay Rosy  carmine. 

234  Madame  Oger Large,  bright  rosy,  globose,  beautiful .  1  25 

235  Madame  Pepin Fine  pale  rosy,  reverse  white. 

236  Madame  Rivers Glazed  roseate,  fine  imbricated 1  25 

237  Margarette  d'Anjou Fine  satin  roseate,  imbricated. 

238  Marquise  Bocella Incarnate,  deeper  center. 

2384  Melanie  cornu Large,  bright  violet  red. 

239  Mere  de  St.  Louis Large,  nearly  white,  slight  rosy  tinge.  1  00 

240  Miss  J.  C.  Meymoth Large,  bright  incarnate,  imbricated.  ..1  50 

2404,  Montaigne Deep  rosy,  pale  border. 

241  Mrs.  Elliot Large,  deep  rosy  lilac. 

2414,  Mrs.  B.  Stowe Bright  roseate 2  00 

242  Noemi Clear  pale  rosy,  globose. 

243  Pauline  Bonaparte Small,  pure  white,  dwarf. 

244  Paul  Dupuy Violet  crimson 1  50 

245  Pius  IX Large,  crimson,  expanded,  vigorous. 


NAME,  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

246  Pompoue    de   St.   Rade- 

gonde Small,  deep  rosy  violet,  fine  form. 

247  Ponctuee Red,  faintly  striped. 

248  Prince  Albert Deep  rosy  to  crimson. 

249  Queen  Victoria Large,  white,  rosy  tinge,  superb 1   50 

250  Reine  des  Fleurs Large,  rosy  lilac,  pale  border. 

251  Reine  de  la,  Guillotiere.  .Bright  red,  often  purple  in  autumn. 
251-J-  Reveil Lilac  roseate. 

252  Rivers Large,  crimson  shaded. 

252£  Robert  Burns Bright  red.  .  , 75 

253  Souvenir  de   Reine   des 

Beiges Large,  red,  carmine  border 1  25 

255  Sydonie Large,  light  pink. 

256  Sir  John  Franklin Bright  crimson 1  50 

257  William  Griffith Large,  lilac  rosy,  perfect  form. 

258  William  Jesse Large,  deep  roseate. 

ADDITIONAL  HYBRID  PERPETUAL  ROSES. 

The  most  of  which  are  New  and  Rare. 
N.  B. — Those  not  priced  are  $1  to  $2  each. 

700  Arthur  de  Sansal Blackish  purple,  shaded  flame,  extra. 

701  Bacchus Shell-like  petals,  fine. 

702  Baron  Heckereen Bright  pink,  very  large. 

703  Baron  Larray Fine  carmine  roseate. 

704  Belle  Jardiniere Pale  rose,  deeper  center. 

705  Clemence  Ruffin Lilac  roseate 1  00 

706  Colonel  de  Rougement.  .Large,  roseate  shaded. 

707  Comtesse  Jaubert '.  .Lilac  roseate 1  00 

708  Comtesse  Vaillant Violet  carmine,  often  spotted. 

709  Coquette  de  Bordeaux  .  .Fine  form,  beautiful 1  00. 

710  Critheis Roseate,  globose 1  00 

711  Docteur  d'Anguest Large,  fine  form 1  00 

712  Doctor  Henon Pure  white,  center  yellowish. 

713  Doeuil  F.  Willemoz Velvet  crimson,  black  shade. 

714  Duchesse  de  Cambaceres.Bright  rose,  beautiful. 

715  Duchesse  d'Orleans Very  large,  Hortensia  rose 1  00 

716  Due  d'Elchingen Fine  crimson. 

717  Edmund  Bernede Red,  fine  form. 

718  Elize  Masson Large  and  fine 1  00 

719  Emperor  Napoleon Brilliant  crimson,  brown  shade. 

720  Felicite  Regeaux White  incarnate 1  50 

721  General  Pelissier Very  large,  bright  carmine  rose. 

722  Gloire  de  France Large,  crimson  shaded  carmine 1  50 

723  Imperatrice  des  Francois.Large,  incarnate,  white  center 1  50 

724  Josephine  Ledechaux.  ..Aurora,  shaded  roseate. 

725  Lacour  Jury Salmon  blush,  fine  form. 

726  L'Elegante Fine  lilac .  .1  00 

727  Lord  Raglan Brilliant  scarlet  crimson. 

728  Louise  Magnan Large,  pure  white,  slightly  shaded  center. 

729  Madame  Desire  Giraud.  .Large,  rose  and  carmine  striped. 


NAME.  DESCRIPTTOX.  EACH. 

730  Madame  Domage Very  large,  bright  roseate. 

731  Madame  Hector  Jacquin. Large,  lilac  roseate,  globose, 

732  Madame  Lannes Large,  fine  form 1  00 

733  Madame  Masson Large,  rich  crimson. 

734  Madame  Place "Neat  pink,  pretty  form. 

735  Madame  Theod.  Martell .  Creamy  white,  tinged  rose. 

736  Madame  Vidot Bright  incarnate,  pink  shade. 

737  Marie  Leekzinska Large,  fine  form 1  00 

738  Mathurin  Regnier Large,  pale  rose,  fine  form. 

739  Napoleon  III .Deep  crimson. 

740  Panache  d'Orleans Incarnate,  striped  rose  and  purple. 

741  Pauline  Lansezeur Crimson  to  violet,  fine  form. 

743  Prince  de  Moskowa Deep  velvety  crimson,  shaded  bright  scarlet. 

744  Prince  Leon  Kotschouby.Brilliant  red,  shaded  superb 1  50 

745  Princesse  de  Joinville . . .  Bright  roseate,  beautiful 1  00 

747  Salvator  Rosa. Large  red 1  00 

748  Souvenir    de    la    Reine 

d'Angleterre Bright  rose,  beautiful. 

749  Souvenir   du  Petit   Cor- 

poral.  Bright  deep  pink,  fine  form. 

750  Triomphe  de  Paris Large,  deep  velvet  purple 1  00 

751  Victor  Trouillard Very  large,  deep  velvet  purple. 

The  following  older  varieties  of  this  Class,  can  be  supplied  at  reduced 
rates  : 

Antigone,  Collardeau,  Commandant  Fournier,  Cyniedor,  Cornet,  Celine,  Coquette  de 
Montmorency,  Clementine  Seringe,  Chereau,  Due  d'Alencon,  Doctor  Lindley,  Duchess  of 
Praslin,  Eliza  Balcomb,  Fulgorie,  Graziella,  General  Morangier,  Guilbert  Slater,  Gigan- 
tesque,Grand  Papa,  Henry  IV.,  Inerme,  Joseph  Decaisne,  Josephine  Robert,  King  of  Rome, 
Lane,  Leonide  Leroy,  Leonard  d'Este,  La  Ranoncule,  Lady  Fordwick,  l'lnflexible,  Louise 

Bordillon,  Madame  Guillot,  Madame  Hilaire,  Madame  Andry,  Marshal  Soult, , 

Niobe,  Prince  of  Wales,  Purpurine,  Prudence  Rceser,  Polybe,  Poniatowski,  Peine  Ma- 
thilde,  Robert  Wace,  Robin  Hood,  Souvenir  dAnselme,  Soleil  d'Austerlitz,  Triomphe  des 
Valenciennes,  Victoria,  Yolande  d'Aragon. 

DAMASK  PERPETUAL  ROSES. 

50  cents,  except  those  priced. 

258  J  Amandine Delicate  roseate. 

258|  Antinous Purplish  crimson. 

259  Ccelina  Dubos Medium  size,  white. 1  00 

aeO^Damfskmoithiy^ed;  I  01d  ™™tiea  blooming  *wic*  ijl  J™e 

261  Damask  monthly/white  J       and  autumn l5 

262  Delphine  Gay Creamy  white ■ 75 

264  Du  Roi,  red. . Bright  crimson,  fragrant 50 

265  Duchesse  de  Rohan. . .  ) 

265£  Estelle  (Scotch) L  Rose,  small  size. 

266  Jeanne  de  Chisson.  .  .  .  ) 

267  Julie  de  Kruduer. ...... .Pale  incarnate 75 


NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  K.UII. 

268  Mogador,  or  Crimson  du 

Roi Reddisli  crimson,  shaded 75 

.269  Talmyre Fine  blueb. 

270  Portland Large,  deep  roseate '. 75 

271  Portland  blanc Medium  size,  white 1  00 

272  Portlandica  carnea Incarnate  blush 1  00 

273  Prudhomme Bright  rosy 75 

273i  Sappho ) 

274  Souvenir    de    Henry     [  Pale  roseate,  small. 

Clay  (Scotch) ) 

27-U  Stanwell  (Scotch) Pale  incarnate,  small. 

BOURBON  PERPETUAL  ROSES. 

All  not  Priced  are  37  to  50  cents  each,  and  $4  50  per  dozen. 
N.  B. — This  Collection  is  remarkably  select,  the  older  and  inferior 
varieties  being  excluded. 

275  Acidalie Pale,  incarnate  white,  fragrant. 

276  Adelaide  Bougere Dark,  velvety  purple 1  00 

27 6|  Anne  Beluze Delicate  incarnate. 

211  Appoline Light  pink  shaded. 

278  Archeveque  de  Cambrai .  Velvety,  ruby  red. 

279  Asterodie Pale  incarnate  white. 

280  Aurore  du  Guide Red  changing  to  pale  violet. 

281  Blanche  Lafitte Creamy  white 1  00 

282  Bouquet  de  Flore Fine,  deep  carmine. 

283  Camille  de  Chateaubourg Vivid  red,  shaded  violet,  in  clusters  .  .2  00 

287  Cesarine  Souchet Delicate  rose,  shaded  carmine 15 

288  Cornice  Seine  et  Marne.  .Violet  red,  cupped 75 

289  Comte  de  Rambuteau. .  .Pale,  violet-red. 

289}  Comte  d'Eu See  Hybrid  Perpetual?. 

289£  Comte  de  Montijo Purple,  with  ponceau  shade 1  50 

290  Crimson  Globe  (Dr.  Ro- 

ques) Dwarf  vermilion,  globose. 

291  Desgaches Pale  rose,  in  clusters,  cupped. 

292  Doeuil  Due  d'Orleans.  . .  .Dark  purple  shaded. 

292£  Doeuil  Lord  Raglan.  . .  .Deep  velvety  crimson 1  50 

293  Docteur  Roques See  No.  290. 

294  Duchesse  de  Thuringe. .  .White,  lilac  tinge 75 

296  Dupetit  Thouars Brilliant  violet-carmine. 

297  Edouard  Desfosses Beautiful  clear  red. 

298  Emile  Courtier Deep  lilac  roseate,  robust. 

299  Emile  Miret Rosy  lake 1  50 

299£  Etoile  du  Nord Bright  cherry,  shaded  purple 1  50. 

300  Faustine Pale  incarnate,  in  clusters 75 

301  Ferdinand  Deppe Amaranth  red 1  50 

302  Francois  Henrincq Bright  cherry,  shaded  crimson 1  50 

303  George  Cuvier Rosy  carmine,  fine  form,  distinct. 

304  General  Taylor Violet  crimson 75 

305  General  Canrobert Brilliant  ponceau 1  50 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTION'.  EACH. 

305£  Crloire  de  France See  Hybrid  Perpetuals. 

306  Henry  Clay Large,  brilliant  carmine. 

307  Henri  Plan  tier Fine  roseate. 

308  Herraosa Pale  rose,  profuse  flowered. 

309  Isabella  II Bright  roseate,  fragrant. 

309|  Josephine  Charnbert  . .  .Bright  cherry 1  50 

310  Julie  de  Fontenelle Violet  red,  fragrant. 

311  Julie  de  Loynes Small  white,  in  clusters. 

313  Lady  Stanley Fine,  rosy  shaded 75 

314  La  Gracieuse Bright  roseate,  beautiful. 

314|  La  Pudeur "White,  rosy  center 1  50 

315  La  Quintinie Very  deep  velvet  purple 1  50 

315|  Leveson  Gower Very  large,  bright  rose. 

316  Lartay Bright,  deep  red,  fine •.  . . .  .1  00 

317  Le  Florifere Hose  shaded  carmine,  profuse. 

318  Leon  Oursel Bright  flame  color 75 

319  Louise  Odier Bright  rose,  beautiful 75 

320  Madame  Angelina White  tinged  fawn,  expanded 75 

321  Madame  Aude Pale  lilac. 

322  Madame  Fontaine Bright  crimson,  cherry  shade 1  50 

323  Madame  Despr&s Lilac  roseate. 

324  Madame  Lacharme Pale  incarnate. 

325  Madame  Nerard Delicate  incarnate. 

326  Madame  Newman 

(Monthly  Cabbage). .  .Bright  roseate,  robust. 

327  Madame  Tripet Pale  rosy  shaded. 

328  Marie  Brecy Large,  white  incarnate,  green  center. .  1  00 

329  Mandarin  Chinois Bright  rosy  shaded 75 

330  Manteau  de  Jeanne  d'ArcWhite  incarnate,  expanded 1  00 

331  Marianne  ...» Fine  rosy  to  pale  lilac 75 

332  Marie  Desfosses Large,  delicate  incarnate 1  00 

333  Marquis  de  Moyria Carmine  shaded,  fine  form. 

334  Menoux Brilliant  carmine,  beautiful. 

334^  Mirror  of  Perfection.  .  .Bright  rosy  violet,  superb 1  00 

335  Mrs.  Bosanquet Delicate  incarnate,  profuse. 

336  Nelly Large,  incarnate,  fine 1  00 

337  Omar  Pacha Cherry  red 1  50 

338  Oscar  Leclerc Large,  violet  colored. 

339  Paul  and  Virginia Bright  rose 1  00 

340  Paul  Joseph Bright  crimson,  beautiful 75 

341  Paxton Large,  bright  rose,  shaded  flame 1  50 

341-J  Pourpre  de  Tyr. See  Noisette  Roses. 

341-^  Pigcron Bright  rosy  violet. 

342  PremicesdesCharpennes.Rosy,  with  pale  border. 

343  Prince  Albert  (Paul) .  . .  .Bright  carmine,  in  clusters 1  75 

344  Princess  Clementine Violet-carmine. 

345  Queen  of  Bourbons Fawn  color,  profuse  bloomer. 

346  Raymond Bright  rose  shaded. 

346£  Reine  des  Vierges Large,  rosy  incarnate. 

347  Reveil .Cherry,  shaded  deep  velvet-purple  ...  1  25 

348  Sepintarus Bright  incarnate,  protuberant. 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  BACH. 

34S4  Sir  Joseph  Paxton Bright  rose 1  51) 

349  Souvenir  Malmaison  . . .  .Large,  pale  incarnate,  beautiful. 

350  Souvenir  del'Exposition.  Velvety  bright  scarlet 1  50 

350-4,  Souvenir  d'Arquebuse.  .Bright  red 1  50 

351  Vicomte  Fritz  de  Cussy  .Large,  brilliant  carmine. 

3514,  Vorace Brilliant  crimson 1  50 

The  following  older  Varieties  of  this  Class  can  be  supplied  at  reduced 
rates  : 

Beauty  of  Lyon?,  Carrache,  Camille  Duclos,  Comto  do  Colbert,  De  Tourvillo, 
Dubourg,  Due  de  Chartres,  Dubriel,  Duchesse  of  Normandy,  Enfant  d'Ajaccio,  Gen- 
eral Oudinot,  Gloire  des  Koses,  Gloire  de  Paris,  Henri  Lecocq,  Hersilio,  Joseph  Gourdon, 
Jupiter,  Lady  Canning,  Lavinie  d'Osr,  Le  Grenadier,  Madame  Cousin,  Madame  Soucliet, 
Marquise  d'lvry,  Marshal  du  Palais,  Mars-hal  Villaro,  Marie  Duleau,  Marquis  of  Ossory, 
Mon  fils  Cheri,  Nadiska,  Phcenix,  Pierre  de  St.  Cyr,  Soucbef,  Souvenir  de  Desir6,  Souve- 
nir Dumont  d'Urville,  Souvenir  d'Anselme,  Souvenir  de  Maujet,  Thereso  Margat,  Tri- 
omphe  d'Orlean?,  "William  the  Conqueror. 

NOISETTE  PERPETUAL  ROSES, 

Each  37  to  50  cents,  except  those  priced,  and  $4  to  §4  50  per  dozen. 

352  Aimee  Vibert Small,  pure  white,  in  clusters. 

353  Augusta Large,  pale  yellow,  profuse,  vigorous,  very 

distinct 75 

Do.  Larger  size 1  50 

3534;  Aurora Straw  color. 

354  Belle-  d'Esquermes Bright  roseate. 

354 A,  Beauty  of  Green  Mount. New  Baltimore  variety 1  00 

355  Belle  forme Dwarf,  pink. 

356  Blush  cluster Small,  blush,  large  clusters. 

356£  Bougainville Bright  rosy  lilac,  small. 

357  Caroline  Marniesse Creamy  white,  protuberant. 

3574  Champney iBlush.     See  557. 

358  Chromatella,  or  Cloth  of 

Gold Large,  yellow,  splendid,  vigorous. 

359  Clara  Wendell Orange  colored 75 

360  Conque  de  Venus White,  rosy  center. 

360^  Cora  L.  Barton Large,  rosy  pink. 

361  Despres  (Jaune  Despres),  Large,  bright  rosy  buff. 

362  Eudoxie Creamy  white,  under  yellow,  globose,  1  00 

363  Euphrosyne Fawn  and  rose,  fragrant. 

364  Fellemberg Very  bright  red,  profuse. 

365  Fortune's  double  yellow,  Bright  orange,  vigorous  climber. 

366  Fleur  de  Jeune  Age Creamy  white,  pink  center. 

3664/  Gloire  de  Dijon   See  Tea  Roses. 

366f  Isabella  Gray Yellow,  fine 1  00 

367  Jacques  Amyot Rosy  lilac,  fine 1  00 

368  Jeanne  d'Arc White,  tea-scented,  vigorous. 

368£  Jules  Deschiens White  incarnate,  globose,  profuse. 

369  La  Biche Large,  pale,  creamy  white 


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'  NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACTT. 

370  Lais Dwarf,  pure  white 75 

371  Lady  Byron Pale  pink,  very  profuse. 

372  La  Victorieuse Large,  white,  incarnate  shaded. 

373  Lamarque Large,  pale  lemon. 

Le  Pactole See  Tea  Roses. 

374  Lee,  or  Monstrosa Large,  blush  incarnate. 

375  Mad.  Deslongchamps.  .  .  .Large,  incarnate  white,  fine  form 75 

376  Mad.  Jouvain Pale  red  shaded,  tea-scented. 

377  Marie  Charge. Yellow,  shaded  carmine 1   50 

378  Miss  Glegg White,  with  rosy  tinge 1  00 

Narcisse See  Tea  Roses. 

379  Mrs.  Siddons Yellow  to  straw 1  00 

380  Octavie Reddish  crimson,  tea-scented. 

381  Ophirie Bright  salmon  and  fawn. 

382  Pourpre  de  Tyr Violet-purple. 

383  Prince's  Pearly  climber.. Pearly  blush,  vigorous  climber. 

384  Prince's  superb  white. .  .Small,  snow-white,  vigorous  climber. .     75 

385  Polonie  Bourdin Salmon,  center  aurora 1  50 

386  Puniila  alba Dwarf,  very  small,  pure  white 1  00 

387  Solfatare Large,  saffron-yellow. 

387^  Stellata Rose  with  white  tips,  singular 1  00 

387iTriomphe  delaDuchere,  Delicate  roseate. 

388  Vicomtesse  d'Avesne. .  .  .Roseate,  fine  form. 

3884-  Vitellina White,  center  rosy  tinge. 

389  Washington Pure  white,  very  vigorous. 

389-J-  Woodland  Margaret.  ..  .New  Baltimore  variety 1  00 

390  Yellow,  or  Smithii Sulphur  yellow. 


The  following  Older  Varieties  at  reduced  rates  : — Admiral  Rigny, 
Charles  X.,  Cherence,  Comtesse  de  Grillon,  Maria,  Nemesis,  Petite  Annie, 
Phaloe,  Pompone,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Sultana,  Superba,  Triomph  de  Boll- 
wilier,  Victoria,  William  Wallace. 


MOSS  ROSES. 

Each  50  cents,  except  where  priced.     Extra-size  Plants,  75  cents  to  $1. 
This  class  requires  a  cool  half-shady  position.     Heat  destroys  them. 

391  Alice  Leroy Large,  rosy  lilac. 

391^  Agathe  leaved Pale  incarnate,  in  clusters. 

392  Angelique  Quetier Delicate  roseate 75 

393  Belle  Rosalie Very  pretty  French  variety 1  00 

394  Blush,  or  incarnate Large,  pearly  blush,  globose 75 

395  Brilliant Semi-double,  bright  pink. 

•396  Catharine  Wurtemberg.  .Roseate,  globose,  vigorous 1  00 

397  Crelina,  or  G-racieuse.  . .  .Bright  red  to  purple 75 

898  Charlotte  de  Sor Roseate,  superb,  Agathe  leaved 1  00 

3981  Clifton  white Pure  white 1  00 

399  Common  Red Large,  rose-color,  globose .40  to  50 

400  Comtesse  de  Murinais. .  .Large,  white,  in  clusters,  vigorous,  50  to  1  00 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

401  Crested,  or  Cristata "Large,  roseate,  mossy  sepals,  elegant. 

402  Crimson,  or  Damask. . .  .Light  crimson,  very  mossy. 

402-J-  De  Meaux,  or  Pompone,  Dwarf,  small,  roseate,  early 1  00 

405  Etna Crimson  flame  color. 

40*7  Josephine Lake  colored,  beautiful 1  00 

408  Laneii Large,  bright  red,  fine  form 75 

409  L'Obscurite" Large,  deep  velvety  crimson. 

410  Luxembourg  scarlet.  .  .  .Crimson  scarlet,  robust. 

41 1  Mademoiselle  Alboni ....  Rosy  incarnate,  beautiful 1  50 

411-£  Marbled Rose  and  white,  semi-double. 

413  Minor,  or  Gracilis Dwarf,  roseate,  globose,  distinct 75 

41 3^  Mousseuse  partout Rosy,  mossy  leaves  and  buds 75 

414  Mrs.  Wood Small,  deep  carmine  to  crimson 75 

416  Nuits  de  Young: Large,  deep  crimson 1  00 

418  Pearly  Blush Small,  nearly  white,  vigorous 1  00 

420  Ponctuee,  or  Spotted.  .  .  .Red,  spotted  white,  semi-double. 

421  Precoce Pale  red,  sometimes  spotted,  early. 

422  Princess  Adelaide  (Climb- 

ing Moss), Incarnate,  in  clusters,  very  vigorous,  grows 

12  feet, 

423  Princess  Royal Rosy  incarnate,  vigorous. 

426  Unique  de  Provence.  .  .  .Pure  white,  globose,  beautiful 75 

427  Variegated,  or  Striped.  .White,  pink  stripes,  pretty 1  00 

428  White  Bath White,  globose,  delicate  growth. 

NEW  MOSS  ROSES. 

One  dollar  each,  except  those  noted. — The  New  Varieties  are  much  more 
robust  and  vigorous  than  the  old  ones. 

752  Afeuilles  luisantes Pale  rose,  rosette  center. 

753  Barvilhet Beautiful. 

754  Belle  Hortense Crimson. 

755  Beranger Delicate  roseate,  brown  foliage. 

756  De  Colmar Medium  size,  fine. 

757  Diana  de  Colmar.  ..... .Roseate. 

758  D'Arcet Scarlet,  with  rosette,  fine  form,  vigor- 

ous, unique  foliage 1  60 

759  Duchesse  D'Abrantes. . .  .Rosy  incarnate,  with  rosette,  beautiful, 

vigorous,  peculiar  growth  and  foliage, 
very  unique 1  50 

760  Fontenelle Rosy  red,  spotted. 

761  Helene  Mauget Bright  roseate. 

762  Heloise Rosy  red,  protuberant,  superb. 

763  Hereilie Violet  incarnate,  with  rosette  and  sta- 

mens, fine  form. 

764  Indiana Roseate,  very  full. 

765  Jean  Bodin Rosy,  globose,  fine  form 1  00 

766  Julie  de  Mersan Deep  rosy,  with  white  stripes 1  50 

767  Le  Jeune  Age White  incarnate,  deeper  center. 

768  Leopoldine Incarnate  red. 

2 


14 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EAC*. 

769  Louise  Collet Delicate  roseate. 

770  Madame  Boutou.  .  .  .t.  .  .Deep  rosy  shaded,  with  rosette,  in  clus- 

ters, peculiar  foliage 1  50 

771  Madame  Rochelambert.  .Amaranth  red,  fine  form. 

772  Madame  Rose  Cheri Delicate  rosy,  with  rosette. 

773  Marie  de  Blois Satin  lilac  rosy,  globose,  very  vigorous, 

remarkable  in  all  respects 1  50 

774  Melanie  Pantin Deep  rosy,  with  a  rosette  and  stamens. 

775  Multiflore Beautiful    roseate,    in    clusters,    very 

unique 1  50 

776  Nathalie Rosy  red,  with  rosette. 

777  Panaget,  or  Lanzezeur. .  .Crimson  striped  with  red 1  50 

778  Parmentier Roseate,  cupped. 

779  PelissoD Deep  rosy,  rosette  imbricated. 

780  Pompon  d'Angers Small,  crimson. 

781  Princesse  Amelie Lilac  incarnate,  often  dotted  white,  re- 

markable growth  and  foliage 1  50 

782  Rotrou Lilac  crimson,  deeper  center. 

783  Servilie Rosy  incarnate,  protuberant. 

784  Sceur  Martha Roseate,  deeper  center. 

785  Vanquelin Deep  violet  crimson,  unique  color. . .  .1  50 

786  Zerbine Deep  rosy,  often  spotted. 

PERPETUAL  MOSS  ROSES. 

787  Alfred  de  Dalmas Rosy  white,  center  rose,  cluster 2  00 

788  Bicolor  (semi-double). .  .  .Bright  rose,  dotted  violet 2  00 

789  General  Drouot Violet  red 1  00 

790  Hermann  Kegel Violet  crimson,  slightly  striped 1  00 

791  Imperatrice  Eugenie.  .  .  .Bright  rose,  fine  form,  extra 2  00 

792  Madame  Edward  Ory .  .  .  Carmine,  fine  form 2  00 

793  Madame  Emile  Girardin. Beautiful  pale  rosy,  fine  form 1  50 

794  Marie  de  Burgoyne Bright  rosy,  beautiful 2  00 

795  Pompone  perpetual Small  roseate 1  00 

796  Rene  d'Anjou Vivid  roseate 1  50 

797  Salet Bright  rosy,  paler  border 1  50 

798  White  Perpetual Large  clusters,  vigorous. . .  .50  cts.  to  1  00 

VARIEGATED  FRENCH  AND  PROVENCE  ROSES. 

50  Cents  Each. 

FLOWERS   STRIPED,  VARIEGATED,  MOTTLED,    OR    MARBLED. 

435  A'belard Roseate,  marbled,  tall. 

436  Agamede .  .Deep  rose,  spotted  white. 

437  Aglse  Adanson Very  large  rose,  spotted  white. 

438  Agremont Carmine,  white  border,  superb. 

439  Aimable  Ilenriette Rosy  crimson,  spotted. 

440  Andre  Thouin Brilliant  crimson,  spotted  purple. 

441  Antiope Purplish  crimson,  spotted. 

442  Aramis White  and  deep  rose,  variegated. 


15 

NAME.  DESCRrrrrON'.  EACH. 

442-J-  Artemise Deep  roseate,  marbled. 

443  Arlequin Light  red,  marbled. 

444  Belle  Clementine Roseate  mottled. 

445  Belle  Herminie,  No.  6.  .  .Large,  crimson,  mottled  white. 

446  Berangere Crimson  mottled,  blush  border. 

447  Camaieu Rosy  lilac,  striped. 

447  i  Cerulescens  marmora.  ..Bluish,  tesselated  and  marbled  white,  $1  O't 

448  Charmante  Isidore Purple,  veined  with  crimson. 

448£  Charles  Louis Bright  cherry,  rosy  border  (Hybrid). 

449  Comte  de.Murinais Large,  slate  color,  marbled. 

450  Comte  de  Nanteuil Large,  crimson  shaded,  superb. 

450!  Cordon  bleu Shaded  bluish  slate  color 1  00 

451  Cosimo  Ridolphi Purplish  crimson,  spotted,  large. 

452  Cramoisie   picotee Lilac,  finely  mottled  purple. 

453  Cuvier Rosy  crimson,  spotted  w  hite. 

454  Donna  Sol Crimson,  spotted,  rosette^  center. 

455  Due  de  Nemours Violet-crimson,  mottled  fed. 

456  Eulalie  Le  Brun Variegated  rose  and  lilac. 

457  Euphrasie Deep  rose,  finely  spotted. 

458  Fatime Roseate,  spotted. 

459  Fontenelle Large,  rosy  crimson,  spotted. 

460  Fornarina Roseate,  spotted  white. 

461  General  Foy Deep  violet  crimson,  spotted. 

462  Giselle Roseate  spotted. 

463  Gloire  des  Hellenes Rosy  crimson,  tesselated  (Hybrid). 

464  Grand  Alexander Dark  violet,  red  center,  splendid. 

465  Jeanne  Hachette Large,  reddish  crimson,  spotted. 

465|  Kean Bright  crimson,  shaded,  splendid. 

466  La  Belle  Violette Large,  bluish  violet,  marbled,  extra. 

467  Lavoisier Deep  rose,  spotted,  variegated  leaves. 

468  L'Hospital Cherry,  spotted. 

469  Lucille  Duplessis Deep  rose,  spotted. 

470  Ludovicus Bluish  violet  marbled,  superb. 

471  Madelon  Friquet Roseate,  spotted,  expanded. 

472  Malesherbes Purple  spotted. 

472£  Marc  Aurele Cherry,  spotted. 

473  Marie  de  Bourgoyne.  . .  .Roseate,  spotted. 

474  Nero Violet  crimson,  spotted. 

475  New  Village  Maid White,  striped  rosy  purple. 

476  Odette  Champ  divers Rose,  marbled  with  white,  extra 1  00 

477  Oiellet  rlamand White,  striped  with  cherry. 

478  Oiellet  parfait Rose,  striped  bright  red 1  00 

479  Omphale Roseate,  spotted. 

47 9^  Perle  des  panaches White  striped  lilac,  superb 1  00 

480  Ranoncule.ponctu6e Red  spotted,  compact. 

431  Rosa  Mundi Old  striped  variety.  • 

482  Rouget  de  l'lsle Purple,  spotted  with  violet. 

483  Royale  Marbree Lilac  and  purple,  marbled. 

484  Stella Pink,  shaded  white,  pretty. 

485  Saudeur  panache Red  and  rose  variegated  (Hybrid). 

486  Semiramis Large,  roseate,  fawn  center; 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

4864-  Sombreuil Deep  rose,  white  spotted. 

487  The  Prince Crimson,  spotted  bright  red. 

488  Tibulle Rosy  lilac,  spotted. 

489  Tricolor,  Belle  Alliance.. Variegated  red,  white,  and  purple. 

490  Tricolor,  No.  2 Crimson  and  purple,  veined  white. 

491  Tricolor,  No.  3 Brownish  purple,  marbled  red. 

492  Tullie Large,  deep  rosy,  marbled. 

492|  Turenne Red,  marbled  white,  protuberant. ...  .1  00 

493  "Unique  panache White,  pink  stripes. 

494  Victoire  bizarre Bluish  violet,  marbled  white!! 

495  Village  Maid Rose,  lilac  stripes. 

496  Violet  a  cceur  rouge Violet,  red  center,  singular. 

497  Violet  fonce Violet  mottled,  splendid. 

497^  William  Tell Bright  rose,  blush  border. 

498  York  and  Lancaster Rose  and  white  striped. 

BLACK  ROSES,  Very  Dark  Shades.    50  Cents  Each, 

499  Black  Merice Velvety  black,  superb. 

500  Cramoisie  enflamme Dark,  extra  fine. 

501  General  Kutusoff Very  dark,  fine. 

502  Gloriosa  Superba  noir.  .  .Very  dark,  superb,  tall. 

503  Grand  Czar Very  dark,  extra  superb. 

504  Grand  Pandour Very  large,  black,  tall. 

505  Imperial Very  dark,  velvety  hue. 

506  Infernal Dark,  very  fine. 

507  Iris  Noir Deep  reddish  purple. 

508  La  Belle  Africaine Very  dark,  extra  beautiful. 

509  La  Cherie Small  very  dark. 

510  La  Negresse  (Damask).  ..Small,  deep  crimson  purple. 

511  Le  Seigneur  d'Artzelane .  Very  dark,  extra. 

512  Lubec ." Dark  velvet,  very  large. 

513  Negro,  or  Negroland.  .  .  .Dark  shaded. 

514  Negro  Panache Dark  violet,  mottled. 

515  Onispertus Very  dark,  splendid.  . 

516  Pluto Deepest  purple,  very  dark. 

516^  Premier  noble Dark,  handsome. 

517  Rebecca Dark  marbled. 

518  Regina  Nigrorum Large,  bluish  black,  splendid. 

519  Sable Very  dark,  velvety. 

520  Sebille  Noir Purple  shaded,  fine. 

521  Tuscany Large,  blackish  crimson. 

522  Ventoris Dark,  superb. 

523  Violacitus Very  dark,  splendid. 

WHITE  ROSE  AND  HYBRIDS.    50  Cents  Each. 

523^  Blanche  (Hybrid) White,  full  centre. 

524  Blanche  d'Avilliers Pure  white 75 

524 i  Boule  de  neige Large,  white,  globose 1  00 

525  Common,  or  Old  White.  .Pure  white,  old  variety. 

526  Coralie White,  rosy  center,  beautiful 75 

527  Donna  Sol White,  tinged  lemon,  compact. 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTIOX.  EACH. 

528  Duchesse  d'Orleans Large,  incarnate. 

529  Fanny  Parissot Large,  pale  blush,  globose. 

529^  Globe  Hip Fine,  white,  fragrant. 

530  Le  Gras  St.  Germain. . .  .Large  white,  full 1  00 

530-j  Madame  Hardy Large  pure  white. 

531  Madame  Zoutman Fine  white. 

532  Maiden's  Blush Large,  pure  incarnate. 

533  Petite  cuisse  de  Nymphe. Small,  incarnate. 

534  Fompone  carnee Small,  incarnate,  compact. 

535  Koine  des  Beiges Pure  white,  fine  form. 

536  Semi-double  White Large,  expanded. 

537  Sophie  de  Baviere Pale  roseate. 

539  Unique Pure  white,  bud  tinged  pink. 

540  Venus Pure  white. 

PERSIAN  AND  OTHER  YELLOW  ROSES.    50  Cents  Each. 

540-J-  Austrian  Yellow Lurid  red  above,  yellow  beneath,  single. 

541  Capucine  ponctue Yellow  beneath,  mottled  red  above,  single. 

543  Harrison's  Yellow Small,  brilliant  yellow 30  to  50  cts. 

544  Harrisonii Pale  yellow  tinged  with  copper. 

546  Italian  Yellow Straw  yellow  center,  very  pretty. 

548  Persian  Yellow Deep  orange,  superb,  distinct. 

550  Superb  Yellow,  Williams. Pale  yellow,  tinged  with  red. 

551  Double  Yellow,  Scotch  .  .Bright  yellow. 

MICR0PHYLLA  AND   MACARTNEY  ROSES. 

552  Alba  odorata White,  fragrant,  evergreen 30 

553  Coccinea Bright  red 35 

554  Maria  Leonida White,  rosj"  center,  evergreen 50 

555  White  Incarnate Pale  blush 50 

556  Purpurea Violet 30 

556£  Rosea Bright  rosy 30 

MUSK  CLUSTER  ROSES.    30  to  50  Cents  Each. 

557  Champney's  Blush Pale  pink,  large  clusters,  vigorous. 

557  i  Cceur  jaune White,  yellow  eye. 

558  Double  white Small,  large  clusters,  very  fragrant ;  yields 

the  Otto  of  roses. 

559  Nivea White,  shaded  with  rose. 

560  Princess  of  Nassau Cream  color,  yellow  center. 

561  Ranunculus Pure  white,  compact, 

562  Rivers  Musk Pink,  tinged  with  buff. 

DWARF  PROVENCE  ROSES.     50  Cents  Each. 

563  Belgic  Minor Pale  blush,  profuse  clusters. 

564  Burgundy,  or  Button. .  .Crimson,  very  dwarf,  for  borders. 
564-i-  Caroline  Walner Small  Pearly  blush. 

565  De  Meaux Pale  roseate. 

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NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

560  Dwarf  Huudred-leav'd .  .Blush,  pretty,  very  double. 

567  Pompone Blush,  neat  and  pretty. 

568  Rose  de  Juno Blush,  very  neat  and  pretty. 

569  Spong's Light  rose,  early,  cupped. 

SCOTCH  ROSES.    25  to  37  Cents  Each. 

570  Daphne Dark,  vivid,  pretty. 

571  Erebus Dark  red,  beautiful. 

572  Estelle  (Perpetual) Roseate 50 

573  Floribunda Blush,  delicate  foliage. 

574  Ian  the Neat  and  pretty. 

575  Marbled Neatly  mottled. 

576  Princess Violet,  curious. 

577  Saturnia Very  neat  and  pretty. 

578  Stanwell  (Perpetual)  .  .  .Pale  incarnate 50 

579  Sulphurea Pale  straw  color. 

580  Yellow Clear  Yellow , 50 

PRAIRIE  CLIMBING  ROSES  (Rosa  Rubifolia).    25  to  50 
Cents  Each. 

593  Altonia Roseate,  tolerably  double,  pretty. 

593^  Amanda Rosy  blush. 

594  Anne  Maria Pale  blush,  pink  center,  fine. 

595  Baltimore  Belle Large,  pale  incarnate  to  white. 

696  Caradori  Allen Pink,  tolerably  double,  pretty 

598  Elegans Bright  pink,  tolerably  double. 

599  Eva  Corinne Large,  light  blush,  beautiful 

600  Jane Deep  rosy  lilac,  beautiful. 

601  King  of  the  Prairies  .  .  .  .Deep  rich  rose,  fragrant 1  00 

602  Linnrean  Hill  Beauty...  .Pale  blush  to  white,  fine. 

603  Milledgeville Brilliant  carmine,  splendid. 

604  Miss  Gunnell Silvery  blush,  beautiful. 

605  Mountjoy Blush  border,  pink  center,  superb. 

606  Mrs.  Henry  Clay Creamy  white,  very  beautiful. 

607  Mrs.  Hovey Large,  white,  incarnate,  beautiful.' 

607-^  Mrs.  Pierce Fine  pink. 

608  Pallida Incarnate  to  white,  very  fine. 

609  Pride  of  Washington  . .  .Rose  to  lilac,  beautiful. 

610  Priscilla Pale  roseate,  beautiful. 

611  Purpurea Large,  purplish  violet. 

612  Queen  of  the  Prairies. .  .Large,  deep  pink,  fine  form. 

613  Ranunculifiora Small,  light  blush,  pink  center. 

614  Sappho Full  double,  very  pretty,  late. 

615  Seraphine Pink,  deeper  center,  late. 

616  Serena Verp  pretty,  full  double. 

618  Superba Pale  blush,  beautiful  form. 

619  Triumphant Deep  rose,  very  fine. 


619£  Unique Pink. 

620  Virginia 


•giuia  Lass Neat  and  pretty. 


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MULTIFLORA  AND  GREVILLE  CLIMBING  ROSES.  25  to 

50  Cents  Each. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH, 

621  Alba,  or  White Blush  white,  very  pretty. 

622  Carniin  veloute Large,  deep  roseate. 

62-4  De  la  Grifferaie Large,  carmine,  vigorous •   75 

626  Floribunda Rose,  tinged  with  buff. 

627  Fragrans Bright  rose,  superb. 

628  Graulhie Snow  white,  beautiful. 

629  Grevillii,  or  Seven  Sisters. Many  colors,  white,  red,  and  purple. 

630  Grevillii  grandifiora  .  .  .  .Large,  deep  roseate. 

632  Laura  Davoust Rose  and  white,  beautiful. 

632+  Menoux Rosy,  paler  border 1  00 

633  Pink  Rosea,  or  Garland. Deep  roseate,  compact. 

634  Purpurea Vivid  crimson  and  white  mottled. 

635  Russelliana Pale,  purplish  pink. 

HYBRID  CLIMBING  ROSES.    37  to  50  Cents  Each. 

635£  Astrolabe Bright  pink,  compact. 

635£  Beaute  Lyonnaise 1  CO 

636  Belmont Same  as  641. 

637  Bengale  formidable Pale  roseate,  very  double. 

638  Cherokee,  or  Sinica See  Banksian  Roses. 

639  Elegans  rosea Bright  pink. 

640  Fideline Beautiful  roseate. 

641  Indica  major Blush  and  white,  robust,  globose. 

642  Madame  d'Arblay "White,  large  clusters,  rapid  climber. 

643  Madame  Plantier Pure  white,  perfect,  extra. 

644  Maheka Semi-double,  purple,  profuse  clusters. 

645  River's  Queen Dark  purplish  crimson. 

646  Sir  John  Sebright,  F Vivid  crimson,  large  clusters. 

647  Sophie  d'Houdetot,  F. . .  .Deep  rose,  large  clusters. 

648  The  Garland,  F Creamy  to  pink  and  lilac,  immense  clusters, 

elegant. 

649  Triumph  of  Bol wilier. .  .White,  globose,  beautiful. 

650  Watt's  Celestial Large,  roseate,  blooms  profusely. 

EVERGREEN  CLIMBING  ROSES.    50  Cents  Each. 

651  Adelaide  d'Orleans Pink  incarnate,  in  clusters. 

652  Banksiaflora White,  yellow  center. 

653  Brunoni .Bright  pink. 

654  Felicite  perpetuelle White  incarnate,  compact. 

655  Jaunatre Fawn-colored. 

656  Melanie  de  Montjoye. . .  .Large,  pure  white,  expanded. 
65*7  Minor Pearly,  autumn  flowering. 

658  Princess  Marie Very  pale  roseate. 

659  Rampant White,  autumn  flowering. 

660  Reine  des  Francois Bright  roseate. 


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BOURSATJLT  CLIMBING  ROSES.   37  to  50  Cents  Each. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION".  EACH. 

661  Aniadis,  or  Hew  Crimson.Large,  brilliant  purplish  crimson. 

662  Blush Large,  pale  flesh-color. 

663  Calypso Rosy  incarnate. 

664  Drummond's  Thornless.  .Vivid  roseate. 

665  Elegans Purplish  crimson,  white  stripes. 

666  Gracilis Bright  pink,  vigorous. 

667  Red Bright  red,  semi-double. 

668  Thornless,  or  Inermis. .  .Large,  bright  violet  red,  early. 

AYRSHIRE  CLIMBING  ROSES.   37  to  50  Cents  Each. 

669  Alice  Grey Large,  beautiful  blush. 

6*70  Ayrshire  Queen Dark  purplish  crimson. 

671  Blush,  or  Pearly Blush,  pretty. 

672  Countess  of  Lieven Shaded  white. 

673  Dundee  Rambler "White,  often  edged  with  pink. 

674  Feast's  New  White,  F. .  .Creamy  white,  beautiful. 

675  Jessica Delicate  pink. 

676  Queen  of  the  Belgians,  F.Pure  white,  very  double. 

677  Rose  Angle,  F Blush  roseate,  very  vigorous. 

678  Splendens Creamy  white. 

67 8 -J-  Williams'  Evergreen.. .  .Creamy  white 1  00 

67  8£  Crimson Purplish  red,  expanded. 

BANKSIAN   EVERGREEN   CLIMBING   ROSES.    50  Cents 

Each. 

This  evergreen  family  of  Roses  is  the  only  class  that  is  not  hardy  in 
this  latitude. 

679  Cherokee  Evergreen. . .  .Large,  single  white,  spiny. 

680  Fortuniana,  Chinese Large  white,  very  fragrant 75 

681  Jaune  Serin Bright  yellow. 

682  Grandiflora  Yellow. . . .  .Large,  yellow,  full  double  .  . 75 

682+  Odoratissima White,  orange  odor 1  00 

684" White Small  white. 

685  Yellow Small,  fine  yellow. 

ANEM0NJEFL0RA. 

■6-86  Chinese  White  Anemone.Small,  double,  narrow  petals 1  00 

DOUBLE  SWEET  BRIARS  AND  HYBRIDS.  50  Cents  Each. 

688  Double  Dog,  or  Hip Red,  fragrant. 

689  Globe  Hip Large,  white,  fragrant. 

€90  Margined  Hip Single,  white,  pink  edge. 

693  Royal Pale  rosy. 

694  White  European White 1  00 


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HYBRID  CHINESE  ROSES.     37  Cents  each,  $3  to  $3+  per 

D6zen. 

The  letter  F  is  attached  to  most  of  those  which   are  unusually  fra- 
grant, and  a  P  to  those  adapted  for  pillars  or  arbors. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION.  EACH. 

895  Anisette,  F Deep  rich  pink,  globose. 

896  Assuerus Carmine,  beautiful. 

897  Blanche  fieur Pure  white. 

898  Beauty  Bouquet Pure  white. 

899  Beauty  of  Billiard Brilliant  scarlet,  large  clusters. 

900  Belle  Marie,  P.  F Deep,  pinkish  blush. 

901  Belle  Parabere Violet  shaded  crimson. 

902  Belle  Therese Rich  dark  crimson,  in  clusters. 

903  Beranger Light  red,  very  full,  protuberant. 

904  Bon  Ginneure Very  bright  red,  edged  violet. 

905  Bossuet Pale  violet  rose. 

906  Boullote,  P Blackish  purple,  extra  superb,  reflexed. 

907  Brennus,  P Large,  showy  red. 

908* Bon  Genevieve Violet  crimson,  large,  very  full. 

909  Camuzet,  carne Bright  rose,  magnificent. 

910  Catel Shaded  red,  crimson,  and  purple. 

911  Charles  Louis.- Rich  lilac  blush,  beautiful,  compact, 

912  Chenodole,  P.  F Scarlet  crimson. 

913  Coupe  d'Hebe Delicate  pink. 

914  Coutard Large,  flesh  colored,  perfect  form. 

915  d'Andigne Violet  shaded  purple,  very  dark. 

916  De  Laage Purplish  crimson,  marbled,  fine. 

917  Descartes Splendid  French  variety. 

918  Decandole,  P.  F Scarlet  crimson. 

919  Fabvier,  F Large  pink,  changing  to  red. 

920  Fimbriata  .    Cherry  colored,  fringed. 

921  Fulgens,  or  Malton,  P. .  .Very  brilliant  carmine,  globose. 

922  George  IV.,  P Very  splendid  crimson. 

923  Georgia Rosy  lilac. 

924  Gloire  des  Helenes Variegated,  beautiful. 

925  Gen.  Lamarque Mottled  crimson. 

926  La  Grandeur Bright  rose. 

927  La  Tourterelle Delicate  dove  eolor. 

928  Le  Meteore,  P Brilliant  red,  beautiful. 

929  Leopold  de  BeaufremontDelicate  pink,  large,  splendid. 

930  L'Ingenue Dark  shaded  crimson. 

931  Louis  Philippe Dark  rose. 

932  Madame  Plantier Pure  white. 

933  Madame  St.  Hermine, .  .  .Deep  cherry,  rich,  beautiful. 

934  Parigot,  P Vivid  crimson,  beautiful. 

935  Paul  Ricaut Bright  crimson. 

936  Paul  Perras Silvery  rose. 

937  Petit  Pierre Bright  rosy  violet. 

938  Princess Rich  pink,  edged  with  blush. 

939  Prolifere Dark  rose,  changing  to  violet. 


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NAMI-.  DESCRIPTION'.  <      EACH. 

940  Richelieu,  P Bright  rosy  lilac,  perfect,  superb. 

941  Sandeur  panachee Variegated. 

§42  Stadtholder Clear  pink. 

943  Triomphe  d' Angers Large  shaded  purple  crimson. 

944  Triomphe  de  la  queue. .  .Purplish  red,  shaded,  large,  very  full. 

945  Vandaels Large  violet,  purple  shell. 

946  Velours  episcopal Deep  purple,  large. 

947  Vibert Purple,  very  full. 

948  Victor  Hugo Cherry,  changing  to  rosy  violet. 

949  Violet  de  Belgique Large  violet,  splendid. 

950  Watt's  Celestial '.Delicate  rose. 

951  Yolande  Fontaine Deep  bluish  violet,  protuberant,  superb. 

HYBRID  BOURBON  ROSES,    30  to  50  Cents  Each. 

Twenty -five  of  the  most  Splendid  Varieties  can  be  supplied. 

TREE,  OR  STANDARD  ROSES. 

These  can  be  supplied  of  many  of  the  Hybrid  Perpetual  varieties — 
price  75  cents  to  $1  each. 

PILLAR  AND  CLIMBING  ROSES. 

Double  Prairie,  Hybrid  Chinese,  Hybrid  Climbing,  Ayrshire,  Bour- 
sault,Multifiora,  Noisette,  and  the  Climbing  Varieties  of  other  Classes,  can 
be  supplied  of  3  and  4  years'  growth,  and  of  large  size,  for  the  immediate 
embellishment  of  pillars,  arbors,  walls,  <fec. 

ROSES  IN  ASSORTMENTS  (Our  Choice). 

All  are  on  their  own  roots,  and  none  of  the  deceptive  budded  class  which 
die  out  so  speedily.  Each  one  will  be  a  distinct  variety,  and  cor- 
rectly labeled. 

Per  doz.  varieties. 
Slimmer  Roses,  Damask,  Hybrid  China,  and  Scotch,   each 

class  per  dozen $2  00 

Hybrid  Bourbon,  Provence,  Damask,  and 

Gallica  or  French,  each  class 3  00 

Black 4  50 

Striped,  Variegated,  and  Mottled 5  00 

Climbing  Roses,  Prairie,  Multiflora,  and  Ayrshire,  each 3  00 

Noisette  and  Bonrbon  Roses,  each 3  00 

Moss  Roses, $5  to  6  00 

Yellow  Roses,  Persian,  Harrison,  and  Scotch 4  50 

White  Roses,  6  varieties,  2  each 4  50 

Hybrid  and  Damask  Perpetuals 4  50 

Chinese  Daily,  or  Everbloomlng 2  50  to  3  00 

Chinese  Tea  (Everblooming) 3  00  to  5  00 

100  Roses,  comprising  many  classes,  2  or  3  of  each  variety,  20  00 

50  Roses,  do  do  do  12  00 


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CHINESE  CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 

The  magnificent  seminal  varieties  -which  have  been  latterly  produced 
in  France,  Belgium,  and  England,  have  given  to  this  beautiful  class  of 
flowers  a  most  imposing  position,  and,  in  the  gardens  of  the  Middle  and 
Southern  States,  they  now  supply  one  of  the  principal  adornments,  by 
an  evervarying  display  of  beauty  during  the  autumnal  period,  when 
most  other  plants  present  us  only  the  remains  of  departed  verdure. 

They  also  contribute  greatly  to  the  embellishment  of  our  Green-houses 
previous  to  the  period  when  the  flowers  of  other  plants  regale  us  with 
their  beauty  and  perfume. 

SELECT  LARGE  FLOWERING  CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 

Price,  per  doz.  $1  50,  and  the  rarest,  $2;  and  $12  to  $15  per  hundred. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Agenor Rosy  carmine. 

Amazone Fine  form,  showy. 

Angenora Creamy  white. 

Annie  Henderson Yellow,  early. 

Annie  Salter Fine  yellow. 

Atrorubra Dark  crimson. 

Beauty , .  .Rosy  lilac. 

Bijou  de  Horticole Incarnate  white. 

Blanda Handsome. 

Bozard Light  orange. 

Celestial White. 

Cloth  of  Gold Fine  Yellow. 

David Yellow,  compact  clusters. 

Delicata Very  neat,  fine  form. 

Duchesse  d'Abrantes Rosy,  fine. 

Duke Snow  white. 

Eclipse Lemon,  yellow  center,  early. 

Etinella Salmon  pink. 

Fiorella Rosy  lilac,  imbricated. 

Gerbe  d'Or Yellow,  splendid. 

General  Lafont  de  Villers Extra,  fine  form. 

Grand  JSTapoleon Showy. 

Guillaume  Tell Orange,  extra  large. 

Hermine Pale  incarnate,  perfect  form. 

Irene Cream,  lilac  border. 

Ixio Yellow,  tipped  crimson. 

Jenny  Lind Sulphur,  yellow  center. 

Lady  Talfourd White,  extra  fine. 

La  Reine  d'Or Rich  golden  yellow,  extra  fine. 

La  Superba Pale  blush;  yellow  center. 

Leda Pale  blush,  fine. 

Leon  Faucher Beautiful,  fine  form. 

Leon  Leguay Rosy  lilac. 

Le  Phare Deep  red. 

L'Emir Deep  crimson,  incurved.  j 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Madame  Chauviere Blush,  quilled,  fine. 

Madame  Lebois Creamy,  rosy  border. 

Madame  Pertuzes Lilac  roseate,  extra. 

Madame  Poggi Crimson  maroon. 

Malvina Neat  and  pretty. 

Marabout Fringed  white,  novel,  early. 

Margueiitte  d'Anjou Pale  buff. 

Miss  Jane Fine  form,  beautiful. 

Mons.  Byron Orange,  fine. 

Nell  Gwynne Handsome. 

Ne  plus  ultra Lilac,  full. 

Orion Creamy  blush. 

Pallas Cinnamon  red,  yellow  center. 

Pius  IX Brilliant  crimson. 

Plutus Deep  yellow,  fine. 

Prince  Jerome Straw,  tipped  scarlet,  early. 

Princesse  Marai Fine  rose. 

Queen  of  England Blush  white,  extra  fine. 

Rolla Handsome. 

Rose  Superieure Rose  and  white. 

Saladin Dark  brown  orange. 

Stellata  globosa Deep  crimson. 

Sulphurea Straw,  fine  form. 

Temple  of  Solomon Brilliant  yellow,  splendid. 

Versailles'  Defiance Rosy  lilac,  extra  fine. 

Vesta Fine  white. 

Select  Pompone  or  Ranunculus,  Liliputian  or  Daisy,  and 
Medium  Flowered  Chrysanthemums. 

Price,  per  dozen,  $1  50,  and  the  rarest,  $2;  and  $12  to  $15  per  hundred. 

Adonis Rosy  carmine,  fine. 

AmathSe Pale  rose,  mottled  yellow. 

Anais White,  shaded  blush,  small. 

Andromeda Yellow. 

Argentine Silvery  white,  neat  form. 

Asmodee Yellow  and  carmine. 

Attala Lilac  and  white,  fine  form. 

Augustinus Blush  white,  tipped  pink. 

Autumna Buff  yellow,  semi-globose. 

Avocat Blush,  white,  small. 

Beaute  Touloussaine Bright  rosy  purple  and  white. 

Bernettianum Amaranth,  white  center. 

Bob Deep  crimson. 

Bouquet  parfait Deep  lilac,  white  center. 

Bouton  d'argent Small  white  gem. 

Bouton  de  Versailles Mulberry  and  pink. 

Cedo  nulli Blush  white,  pink  center. 

Circe Cherry  and  white. 

Cocardeau Orange. 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Croustignac Yellow  and  carmine,  small. 

Cybele Bright  golden,  fine. 

Dame  Blanche Blush  white,  fine. 

Drine  Drine Dwarf  yellow,  fine,  early. 

Elize  Miellez Rosy  purple,  tipped  white. 

Feu  de  Follet Crimson,  fine. 

Francois White,  tipped  pink,  fragrant. 

Grand  Sultan Orange  carmine,  small. 

Graziella White,  tipped  rose. 

Hendersonii Primrose,  small,  ear!y. 

Jonquille Clear  yellow,  fine. 

La  Fiancee White,  extra  fine. 

La  Gitana Blush,  edged  carmine. 

Lais Deep  crimson,  rich. 

Laitonsenna Yellow. 

La  Rousse Orange. 

La  Sapajou Cinnamon,  orange  center, 

Lawrenciana Dark  brown  orange. 

Le  Jongleur Golden,  orange  center. 

Lenoir  8  Mignonette Mulberry  extra  fine. 

Le  Pactole Yellow,  in  trusses. 

Le  Prince White. 

Lilliputienne Deep  cinnamon. 

Louise  Petou Rose  and  white. 

Madame  Duracd Yellow,  shaded  red,  extra. 

Mignonette Orange  and  amber. 

Minimum  omnium Creamy  white,  smallest  of  all. 

Modele Blush  white,  fine. 

Nelly Primrose. 

Ninon  de  l'Enclos White,  semi-globose. 

Perfecta,  or  Tom  Thumb Rosy  fine. 

Petit  Pouce Yellow,  shaded  red  and  green. 

Piquillo Rosy,  crimson  and  white. 

Poly  nice Yellow,  underside  lilac,  extra. 

Renoncule Pale  rose,  white  center. 

Roi  de  Liliput Cinnamon  and  orange  red,  small. 

Rose  d'amour Fine  roseate,  small. 

Sacramento Glazed  yellow,  semi-globose. 

Sathaniel Superb  pink. 

Solfatarre Bright  Canary  yellow. 

Surprise White,  tipped  lilac. 

Tacite White,  tipped  pink,  pretty. 

Triumph Golden  yellow. 

Uranie Amaranth. 

Veleda Creamy  white,  fine. 

Zephyr Salmon  rose,  small. 


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Aveoliform,  or  Anemone  Flowered  Crysanthemums* 

Price,  $a  to  $3  per  dozen,  and  £16  per  hundred. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Asteriflorum Light  crimson. 

Astre  de  Jour Blush  white  and  rosy. 

Atrophos Dark  cinnamon,  orange  center. 

Aveoliflorum Pale  lilac. 

Fleur  de  Marie White,  fine. 

Gluck Bright  golden,  extra  fine. 

Gold  Anemone Fine  golden. 

Jason TBuff  and  y  ello w. 

Juniata White,  tipped  yellow,  most  splendid. 

Juno Pale  yellow,  orange  center,  superb. 

Margueritte  de  Valois Incarnate,  yellow  border,  extra  superb. 

Margueritte  de  Wildemar Pale  yellow,  golden  border,  superb. 

Reine  des  Anemones White  and  rose,  fine. 

SELECT  SPLENDID  CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 

Imported  recently  from  the  finest  French,  Belgian,  and  English  Col- 
lections. This  Select  List  comprises  the  most  splendid  Varieties  yet  in 
existence. 

Price,  $2  to  $3  per  dozen,  and  $16  per  hundred. 

Pompone,  or  Ranunculus,  and  Lilliputian. 

Anne  Boleyn Orange  fawn,  protuberant. 

Astree Orange,  yellow  center. 

Beaute  de  Fiorita Extra  beautiful,  small. 

Belle  d'Aout Rosy  purple. 

Berroe Cinnamon  to  pale  yellow. 

Boule  rose Snowball,  small. 

Brilliante .Velvet  scarlet,  perfect  form. 

Capitaine  tardif Handsome,  fine  form. 

Chedeville Neat,  fine  form,  small. 

Consuelo Rosy  yellow,  lilac  border,  superb. 

Count  de  Chambord Pure  white,  imbricated,  small. 

Eglantine Pale  incarnate  on  superb  yellow. 

Emilie Fine  form,  extra. 

Erigone Beautiful,  fine  form. 

Ermosa Lilac,  globose,  early,  extra. 

Etoile  de  Venus Beautiful  form,  small,  extra. 

Etoile  du  matin Deep  orange,  gold  margin,  small. 

Folichonne Creamy,  striped  yellow,  extra  superb. 

Fretillon Fine  form,  extra. 

Frizette Deep  orange,  quilled,  admirable. 

Indiana Roseate,  admirable  form. 

Irma Fine  form,  extra. 

John  Salter Orange  carmine,  new  color,  superb. 

<f(,iias Rosy  lilac,  citron  tip,  imbricate. 

La  Vestale Silvery  white,  small,  extra. 

Lelia Beautiful,  fine  form,  small. 


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NAME.  DB»  EUTTCON. 

Le  Moinc Deep  cinnamon  on  yellow,  superb  form.   ' 

Le  Tropique Orange  cinnamon,  superb. 

Louis  de  Graindorge Beautiful. 

Madame  A.  Renard Amaranthe,  dusted  white,  imbricate. 

M.  A.  Pascal Creamy,  cinamon  border,  novel  color. 

Madame  C.  Philopal Fine  form,  splendid,  extra. 

Madame  de  Contades Creamy,  shaded  rose,  imbricate,  small. 

Madame  de  Vatry Rosy  lilac,  shaded  white,  small,  extra. 

Madame  H.  Bossange Fine  form,  extra  splendid. 

Madame  Roussillon Blush,  edged  pink,  small,  extra. 

Madame  H.  Aldagonde Lilac  blush,  fringed,  imbricate,  small. 

Mad'lle  H.  D'Elkingen Pearl,  globose,  small,  extra. 

Mrs.  B.  Stowe Bronzed  orange,  good  form. 

Mon  Bijou Incarnate,  yellow  striped,  superb. 

.Monte  Christo Splendid,  fine  form. 

Nemesis  .  . . , Bronzed  orange  on  yellow,  admirable. 

Ninon Neat  form. 

Nonsuch Deep  rich  yellow,  imbricate,  extra. 

Piccinio Extra  fine. 

President  Decaisne Fine  form,  small,  extra*. 

Prince  of  Orange Beautiful,  fine  form,  small. 

Pygmea Diminutive,  neat  form. 

Quasimoda Yellow  and  carmine. 

Rantounette Fine  form,  extra. 

Reine  des  Lilliputs Neat  form,  handsome. 

Riquiqui Deep  purple,  admirable  in  all  points. 

Socazes  Gaston Light  purple,  quilled  like  Pompone  rose, 

superb. 

Souvenir  de  Claudine Beautiful,  neat  form. 

Souvenir  de  Florence Fine  form,  extra. 

Stella Golden  yellow,  quilled,  fringed,  small. 

Sylphide Handsome,  neat  form. 

Zebra Lilac  crimson,  white  center,  admirable. 

Zenobie Blush,  white. 

PHLOX-SPLENDID  AND  RARE  VARIETIES. 

This  interesting  family  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful  and  interesting  of  the 
Herbaceous  Perennials.  The  different  varieties  varying  in  their  time  of 
bloom,  cover  the  entire  Summer  and  Autumn,  and,  being  perfectly  hardy, 
they  may  be  justly  ranked  among  the  most  desirable  appendages  of  the 
flower  garden.  The  family  may  be  divided  into  three  classes  at  least ; 
and  will,  as  new  varieties  are  produced,  be  divided  into  at  least  six 
classes.  The  Acuminata  and  Paniculata  families  are  of  the  tallest  growth, 
and  constitute  one  class;  the  Decussata  and  Pyramidalis  varieties  consti- 
tute those  of  the  second  class,  and  of  medium  stature;  and  the  Suffruti- 
cosa  varieties  constitute  those  of  minor  height;  and  with  these  we  may, 
for  the  present,  unite  the  creeping  varieties,  of  very  humble  growth.  In 
arranging  flower-borders,  the  different  classes  can  be  placed  in  accord- 
ance with  their  relative  size.  The  collection  we  offer  is  the  very  elite, 
and  altogether  unequaled. 


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PHLOX-SPLENDID  SELECT  VARIETIES. 

Class  I.,  Varieties  of  Tall  Growth. 

Finest  varieties,  $2  per  dozen ;  old  varieties,  $1  50  per  dozen;  $10  to  $15 

per  100. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Adaiiral  Armand fine. 

Adonis beautiful. 

Albiness vjhite. 

Alexandrina. white,  rose  eye. 

Angelica snow  white,  carmine  eye. 

Apollo lilac,  mottled  white,  diffuse. 

Arius dove  color. 

Armand  d'Artois deep  rose,  pale  center. 

Atropurpurea .fine  purple. 

Bicolor  Striata .pink  and  purple  striped. 

Blanche  de  Neuilly pure  white. 

Blanchette white. 

Bluish  White 

Breckii delicate  pink. 

Breck's  New  Red tall  pink. 

Charles  Rouillard bright  rose-shaded,  extra. 

Coldryana starry  pink,  mottled. 

Comtesse  de  Chambord white  vermilion  center. 

Deuil  Comtesse  de  Marne.  ...... .white,  pink  center. 

Dr.  Andry crimson,  dark  eye. 

Dr.  Leroy deep  rosy  crimson. 

Florence blush,  carmine  eye. 

Frelinghuyseo striped  purple  and  white. 

Freud  de  Ferrand delicate  pink. 

Fulgida bright  red. 

Gabrielle cherry. 

Gem rose,  pale  eye. 

Gen.  Brea rosy  scarlet,  neat  form. 

Gen.  Changarnier 

Henricq 

Henry  Clay striped. 

Jeanne  Rouillard ichite,  rosy  center. 

Kermesina .fine  purple,  showy. 

Knight  of  Malta striped  purple  and  white. 

La  Comete shaded  rose,  white  center. 

Lactea milk  white. 

La  Croix  d'Honneur purple  and  white. 

Laurent  de  St.  Cyr rosy  lilac,  extra. 

Lawrencea pure  white. 

L'Etendard bright  red. 

Lilacina  Corymbosa fine  lilac,  in  clusters. 

Louis  Napoleon .striped. 

Macrantha crimson. 

Macrantha light  red. 

Macrophylla  Superba 

Madame  Basseville white,  rosy  center. 


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NAME.  DEEM  ELIPTTON. 

Madame  Corbay white,  pink  center. 

Madame  Oambaceres red,  shaded  violet. 

Madame  Ferrand large  white,  pink  eye. 

Madame  Lacroix rosy  violet,  white  center. 

Madame  Lierval blush,  purple  tinge. 

Madame  Milleret xohite,  rosy  center. 

Madame  Poivre deep  pink. 

Madame  Furtado white,  pink  star. 

Madame  Rendatler xohite  and  bright  purple,  extra. 

Mademoiselle  Rachel deep  purplish  roseate. 

Magniflora bright  pink,  scarlet  center. 

Marie  Gros pure  white,  fine. 

Miellezii striped. 

Mignonette white  striped  purple. 

Miranda pale  blue,  striped  lilac. 

Mons.  Claudin rose,  carmine  center. 

Mons.  Rical deep  rose,  cherry  center. 

Mons.  Thomann bluish  purple. 

Mons.  Veillard white,  rosy  center. 

Mr.  Lefevre .fine.    . 

Mr.   Marceaux deep  purplish  red. 

Paniculata  Ni  Yea tall  white. 

Parisienne 

Perfection white,  striped. 

President  Decaisne crimson. 

Princesse  Marianne striped. 

Reine  Louise white,  striped  purple. 

Reve  d' Am  our pink,  scarlet  center,  tall. 

Rival t extra-fine  striped. 

Rosea  Purpurea rose  and  purple. 

Rose  Fonce deep  pink  mottled. 

Rubra  Compacta purplish  red. 

Rubra  Parvifiora small,  deep  pink. 

Rubra  Striata red  and  purple. 

Rubra  Superba deep  crimson,  mottled  white, 

Snowfiake fine  white. 

Speciosa very  brilliant  crimson. 

Starry  Pink . tall. 

Starry  Purple 

Stella  Matitini blush,  pink  eye. 

Striata  Albicans white,  purple  stripes. 

Striata  Superbissima lilac,  striped  crimson. 

Themie white,  lilac  center. 

Therese  Milanello 

Variegata variegated. 

Vicomte  A.  de  Beaumont rose,  crimson  eye. 

Virgilia? 

Excelsior 75 

Oi  ellana 50 

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Class  II.— Medium  and  Dwarf  Varieties. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Adeline. 

Admiral  de  Linois rose,  crimson  center,  fine. 

Alba  perfecta pure  white,  extra. 

Aepidon 

Agathloclea pale  lilac,  fine. 

Anais white,  pink  eye. 

Antagonist ,.  .fine. 

Amabilis blush  white,  very  large,  extra. 

Argus 

Arlequin .fine. 

Arsinai white,  rosy  eye. 

Abdul  M.  Khan white,  tinged  pink,  extra. 

Bois  rose .pale  lilac,  fine. 

Bourboniensis striped  white  and  lilac,  extra. 

Captivation purplish  lilac,  marbled,  extra. 

Cardinal  de  Ronald -.  .extra  fine. 

Cceur  d'un  ami very  fine. 

Couronne 

Delecta purplish  crimson. 

Divaricata early  blue. 

Eclipse very  fi%e. 

Esmerelda purplish  roseate,  crimson  center. 

Etoile  de  Berger very  fine. 

Favorite very  pale  lilac,  fine. 

Fieur  de  Marie white,  deep  red  eye. 

General  Castellane .fine. 

Gerald  de  St.  Frond '.white,  marbled  roseate. 

Goethe white,  striped  lilac. 

Gracilis pale  rose,  crimson  eye. 

Hebe beautiful. 

Hercules red,  fine. 

Imbricata .blush,  shaded  rose,  imbricate. 

Islington  Hero .fine. 

Insignis .white,  shaded  purple. 

Iphigene very  fine. 

Jeanne  d'Arc 

Juste  Lipse bhish,  purple  center. 

King  of  Whites extra  fine. 

La  Candeur .fine  white. 

La  Fraicheur .fine. 

Lilacina  perfecta shaded  lilac,  beautiful. 

Leodicea .fine  lilac,  white  center. 

Le  Prcon p>ale  lilac,  fine. 

Madame  Adam white  pink  eye.  fine. 

Madame  de  Prusses 

Madame  Courcelles very  pale  lilac,  fin*. 

Madame  Doublat pale  lilac,  fine. 

Madame  Ferrand large  white,  pink  eye,  extra. 

Madame  Froebel white,  crimson  eye. 

Madame  Henderson white,  rosy  tint,  extra. 


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NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Madame  Lebois crimson,  fine. 

Madame  Panderia 

Madame  Nerard blush  and  white,  crimson  cue. 

Masterpiece .fine, 

M.  Hugeuer .fine. 

Mons.  Regel purplish  lilac,  crimson  eye. 

Moss  Pink red,  creeping. 

Moss  Pink white,  creeping. 

Napoleon rosy  lilac. 

ISTe  plus  ultra extra. 

Niobe pink. 

Nivalis creeping  white. 

Norfolki bright  roseate. 

(Eil  de  Lynx 

Omniflora  alba .fine  white. 

Patula purplish  roseate. 

Pieta white,  pink  eye. 

Reine  Louise white,  striped  purple. 

Roi  des  roses beautiful. 

Roi  Leopold superb  striped. 

Rose  Cheri *. . . .  .fine. 

Souvenir  d'un  ami 

Spencerii lilac,  large  head,  peculiar. 

Stolonifera creeping  red. 

Surpasse  Helene 

Surprise shaded  lilac,  crimson  eye. 

Speciossissima very  beavtiful. 

Triomphe  de  St.  Fronde 

Triomphe  de  Vaisse white,  mottled  lilac. 

Van  Houttei beautiful  striped. 

Variabilis white,  marbled  rose,  changeable. 

White  Romenia .fine. 

NEW  FLEMISH,  FRENCH,  AND  ENGLISH  CARNATIONS 

AND  PICOTEBS. 

This  favorite  Class  of  Flowers  has  now  attained  to  the  highest  state 
of  perfection,  and  we  offer  a  Collection  comprising  150  varieties,  of  un- 
rivaled beauty,  and  at  the  following  reduced  prices: 

EACH.    DOZ. 

Carnations,  finest  named  varieties 38     3  00 

do         fine  varieties,  not  so  rare , 25     2  50 

Picotees,  finest  named  varieties.  .  . 35     3  00 

Carnations  and  Picotees,  good  varieties,  our  selection,  §20  per  hundred, 
do  do  do        without   names,    82    per   dozen, 

and  $15  per  hundred. 


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BIZ  ARRES.— Scarlet  and  Flame. 


Ajax. 

Carnot. 
Cinna. 
Codrus. 
Eloise. 

Jason. 
Jupiter. 
La  Reine. 
L'Aigle. 
Oudinot. 

Phoebus. 

Regent. 

Roi  de  Rome. 

Tour  d'Auvergne 

Triomphe. 

BIZ  ARRES— Roseate. 

Agathe. 
Belle  Indienne. 
Billet  Doux. 
Boadicea. 

Cleopatra. 

Comtesse  de  Flandre. 
Favorite. 
La  Gracieuse. 
Laura. 

Louis  Napoleon. 

Margueritte. 

Theodora. 

Unique. 

BIZ  ARRES,— Incarnate. 

Bijou. 
Minos. 

Miracle. 

Princeps. 

Souvenir. 

Tresor  parfait. 
Turenne. 

Clara. 

Angeline. 

Appolonius. 

Ariel. 

Cherry,  fringed. 

Antherosa. 
Lord  Littleton. 
K"e  Plus  Ultra. 


Athalie. 
Berry  er. 
Coquette. 


Admirable. 
Electra. 


Aulius. 

Fringed  Maroon. 
General  Kleber. 


Ariadne. 

Brutus. 

David  d'Angers. 

Hector. 


BIZ  ARRES—  Isabelles. 

|  Clemence  Isaure.  |  Madame  Malibran. 


Cherry  Flakes  and  Picotees. 


Carolus. 
Caroline. 
Conqueror. 
Diana. 


Judith. 

Julie. 

Minerva. 


Crimson  Flakes  and  Picotees. 

Paris.  Regulus. 

Portia.  Seraph. 

Priscilla.  Ulysses. 

Flame  Flakes  and  Picotees. 


Etoile  du  Matin. 
Evratina. 
General  Foy. 
L'Eclair. 


Mad'ile  Rachel. 

Mars. 

Potiphar. 


Grisdelin  Flakes  and  Picotees. 

I  Fenelon.  I  Mercury. 

1  Florentine.  |  Princesse  Mathilde. 

Maroon  Flakes  and  Picotees. 


Le  Negre. 
Pius  IX. 
Pluto. 


Proserpine. 
Sable. 


Purple  Flakes  and  Picotees. 

Imperatrice.  I  Purple  Fringed. 

La  Couronne.  |  Saturn. 

Paragon.  |  Vauban. 
President. 


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Rose  Flakes  and  Bizarres. 


Calypso. 
Cupid. 
Desdemona. 
Helene. 

Isis. 

Lady  Hamilton. 

Perfection. 

Reine  Victoria. 

Rose  Martin. 
Sylpliide. 
Telemachus. 
Triumphant. 

Violet  Flakes  and  Picotees. 

Apollo.                                 Le  Jeune  Henri.                 Narcissus. 
Chryseis.                             Minerva.                             Roi  des  Violettee. 
Clarisse.                              Monseigneur  Regnier.       Souvenir  d'un  Ami 

Achilles. 
Atala. 

Amaranths. 

Aurore. 
Maitreese  Partout. 

Mon  Caprice. 
Rachel. 

Couronne  d'Or. 
Cynthia. 


Pure  White  and  White  Spotted. 

Diana.  I  La  Vierge.  I  "White  Fringed. 

La  Dame  Blanche.         |  L'Eclair. 

Yellow  Picotees. 

Joan  of  Arc.  Seraphique. 

Juno.  Venus. 

Prince  of  Orange. 

Also,  25  other  New  Imported  Varieties  that  we  cannot  yet  assign  to  their 
respective  Classes  and  Colors. 

OTHER  VARIETIES  OF  CARNATIONS. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Amandine crimson. 

Antiope large  scarlet. 

Apollo crimson,  purple  stripes,  singular. 

Aramis - dark  scarlet,  veined  crimson,  fine. 

Assuerus scarlet,  purple  stripes. 

Autumna .roseate  variegated. 

Belle  Therese yellow. 

Blanchette white. 

Canary .fine  yellow. 

Croesus buff  variegated. 

Castellane scarlet. 

Coralie white,  fringed  border. 

Clementine yellow. 

Fontenelle lilac  variegated. 

Fringed xohite. 

La  Neige white. 

Ludovicus scarlet  flake. 

Maheka .flame  colored. 

Marmorata purple  mottled,  singular. 

Pallida pale  roseate. 

Phvlisse xohite,  deep  red  stripes. 

Semiramis .fine  scarlet,  purple  stripis. 

Susette pale  buff. 

Timocles crimson  and  purple,  peculiar. 

Violacea ; violet  purple. 


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PICOTEES. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Adelaide white,  pink  penciled  margin. 

Almonte rosy,  crimson  border. 

Altona incarnate,  crimson  border. 

Belle  Cecile crimson  border. 

Beatrice white,  touched  purple. 

Berangere white,  pink  stripes,  fine. 

Brennus scarlet  border,  small. 

Cesalpine .fine,  crimson. 

Clara yellow,  scarlet  border. 

Countess.  ." yellow. 

Cecilia white,  purple  border. 

Cynthiana small  luhite,  touched  purple. 

Duke  of  Rutland 

Dutchess  of  Brabant 

Esther white,  crimson  margin,  fine. 

Fatinia scarlet  border. 

Fringed  Maroon lilac  maroon. 

Ganymede yellow. 

Hermine white,  pink  border,  fine. 

Isidore scarlet  border. 

Lilacea dark  lilac,  peculiar. 

L'Interessante white,  crimson  border. 

Melanie , lilac  border. 

Ophelia 

Prunella .fine  scarlet  on  white. 

Princess  Royal 

Prince  Albert straio,  scarlet  border. 

Se      hine  j  bright   scarlet,   marbled  and   striped 

*■  (      with  fiame,  superb,  $1. 

Serena crimson  border. 

Sophie crimson  border,  small. 

Solfatarre scarlet  border. 

Sapphinette white,  touched  crimson. 

Terence lilac,  crimson  border,  large. 

Tricolor * crimson,  purple,  and  white. 

Tyrone white,  crimson  border,  large. 

Tiberius lilac  border. 

Venus white,  crimson  border. 

Versailles rosy,  crimson  border. 

PERPETUAL  OR  MONTHLY  CARNATIONS. 

50  to  75  cents  each ;  $6  per  dozen. 

Arlequin.  Eleonore. 

Boule  de  Feu.  Le  Furet. 

Bunker  Hill.  Le  Grenadier. 

Ceres,  blu*hf  pink  stripes.  Hector. 

Coquette.  Henrietta. 

Diomede,  scarlet  fiake.  Marius. 


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Mirabeau.  I  Tritocia,  scarlet. 

Perry's  Seedling.  Washington,  and  twelve  other  vari- 

Rosina,  rose-colored.  eties. 

MIGNARDISES-PINKS. 

Twenty  Superb  Named  Varieties,  38  cents  each. 

IRIS,  or  FLEUR  DE  LIS. 

12  varieties  for  $2  50;  25  for  $4  50;  and  50  for  $8. 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Acuta t '. Cerulean  and  white,  variegated. 

Albida White,  shaded  yellow. 

Bengii,  50  cents Yellow  and  purplish  crimson,  splendid. 

Chinensis  fimbriata Chinese  fringed. 

Cristata Crested. 

Cuprea Red  flowering. 

Dichotoma,  vel  Xotha Dauric  pale  blue  and  yellow. 

Flavescens Large  straw-colored. 

Florentina White  Florentine,  or  Orris. 

-Germanica  cerulea Lai»ge  blue  German. 

Germanica  purpurea.  .  .  .- Large  purple  German. 

Hamiatophylla Deepest  blue,  purplish  leaves. 

Ochroleuca,  or  Gueldenstadtii.  .  .  .Large  sulphur  yellow. 

Pallida. Large  pale  violet. 

Pavonia Peacock-spotted. 

Persica,  50  cents  per  dozen Persian. 

Prismatica " Prismatic. 

Pseudacorus. English  yellow,  blooms  twice. 

Pseudacorus  tardifiora Late  do  do 

Pseudacorus  fol.  varieg Striped-leaved  yellow. 

Pumila  cerulea Dwarf  blue  Austrian. 

Pumila  fiava Dwarf  yellow     do 

Sambucina Bicolor,  elder-scented. 

Sibirica  cerulea Siberian  pale  blue. 

Sibirica  atrocerulea Siberian  deep  blue. 

Sibirica  alba Siberian  white. 

Sibirica  plena Siberian  double  flowering. 

Squalens Brown  and  blue  flowered. 

Stenogyna Tall,  very  pale  blue,  peculiar. 

Stylosa Bright  blue  and  white. 

Sulphurea Sulphur  colored. 

Susiana Chalcedonian,  dark  mottled,  splendid. 

Swertii Swert's  Iberian,  striped,  beauti  V. 

Tridentata Carolina  three,  petalled. 

Verna Dwarf  Vernal. 

Versicolor Various  colored. 

Versicolor  alba,  $1 White,  new. 

Virginica Virginian  blue. 

Xiphoides,  25  varieties,  18  cents.  .English. 
Xiphium,  30  varieties,  12  cents. .  .Spanish. 
Xiphiumpleno,  50  cents Spanish  double. 


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The  following  are  beautiful  new  varieties  of  the  Iris  Gerinanica,  Varie- 
gata,  Pallida,  and  other  specie?,  recently  originated  in  France  and  Bel- 
gium.    Prices  same  as  the  preceding : 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Adonis Yellow  and  purple,  variegated. 

Albion Buff  and  purple. 

Alice White,  marbled  purple. 

Alzire Pale  purple  and  maroon. 

Antinous Bright  yellow  and  crimson,  tall. 

Augustus Buff  and  maroon. 

Augustissima 

Apollo 

Archinta Deep  golden  and  maroon. 

Assuerus Reddish  purple,  shaded. 

Bougere Pale  and  deep  purple. 

Calypso White  and  purple,  variegated. 

Cameleon Blue  and  purple. 

Chloris 

Cicero Yellow  and  purple. 

Coelestis 

Clara Dwarf,  yellow  and  purple. 

Duke  of  York Blue  and  purple,  tall. 

Due  de  Cazes Azure  and  maroon,  very  tall. 

Duchesse  de  Nemours 

Elegantior,  50  cents Yellow  and  violet,  superb  variegated. 

Faustine Purple  and  pale  blue. 

-p,  ,       .     _A  „     ,  \  Brownish   yellow  and   pale  purple. 

Fulgorie,  50  cents i  •  „  ,•*■,  l         r    r 

6        '  (      variegated. 

Gysels. White  and  purple,  marbled. 

Ilion Bright  golden  variegated. 

Ignacite Pale  and  deep  purple. 

Incomparable White  and  purple. 

Irma Pale  and  dark  purple,  very  tall. 

Juliette Purple,  blue,  and  white,  tall. 

t     T3    <-  i      m  „     >-  S  G°ld  crested,  pale  and  violet  purple, 

Le  Pactole,  50  cents J      splendid,  distinct. 

Le  Vesuve,  50  cents Gold  crested,  violet  and  purple,  distinct. 

Lelieur Pale  and  deep  purple,  tall. 

Louis  Van  Houtte Dingy  purple  and  brown. 

Lurida  maxima Blue  and  white. 

Lutea  maxima,  50  cents Large,  pure  yellow,  tall,  distinct. 

Mainsart Deep  and  pale  purple. 

Morpheus Dingy  brown  and  blue. 

Multicolor Dwarf,  deep  golden,  and  maroon. 

Munico Bright  yellow  and  reddish  purple. 

Nationale Purple  and  maroon,  very  tall. 

Odoratissima Pale  violet. 

Pajol- Pale  and  deep  violet,  very  tall. 

Pallida  Speciosa,  50  cents \  Vi??e'.a°d  reddish  1Wple'  Very  tft11' 


distinct. 
Phcenix Blue  and  purple. 


av 

NAME.  DESCRIPTION. 

Psyche White  and  purple,  variegated,  tall. 

Raphael White,  marbled  purple. 

Heine  des  Beiges Cerulean,  marbled  purple. 

Reticulata  alba White  and  deep  blue,  tall. 

Reticulata  flava Yellow,  variegated. 

Reticulata  superba Beautiful  netted. 

Rigolette Golden  and  brown,  variegated. 

Salemon,  50  cents Golden  and  red,  variegated,  tall. 

Simile Golden  and  maroon,  very  tall. 

Spectabilis Golden  and  blackish  purple. 

Tacquesiana Fine  yellow,  variegated. 

Telemachus Blue  and  purple. 

Thyspee Orange  variegated,  tall. 

Titus White  and  purple,  variegated. 

Ulysses Palest  blue,  purple  and  white  veins. 

Vanderburghi Fine  yellow,  orange  tongue,  tall. 

Van  Geertii Dingy  brown  and  maroon,  very  tall. 

Walnerii Blue  and  pale  purple,  very  tall. 

FUNKIA  AND  HEMEROCALLIS-DAILY  LILY. 

25  cents  each,  and  $2  50  per  dozen,  except  those  noted. 

It  is  surprising  that  this  hardy,  vigorous,  and  unique  family  of  plants 
mostly  natives  of  China  and  Japan,  should  be  so  seldom  met  with  in  our 
gardens.     Several  species  bloom  throughout  the  autumnal  months. 

FUNKIA. 

Alba  vel  Subcordata Large  white  Autumnal. 

Angustifolia Narrow-leaved. 

Cerulea  vel  Ovata Blue  striped  flowered. 

Cucullata  alba Dwarf,  white. 

Cucullata  cerulea,  38  cents Pale  blue  cucullate. 

Cucullata  Albo  marginata White  margin  leaved. 

Grandiflora,  38  cents Largest  flowered. 

Lanceolata,  38  cents Lance-leaved. 

Lanceolata  fol.  margin,  38  cents.  .Margined  lanceolate. 

Liliastrum Lily  flowered. 

Sieboldiana Siebold's  yellow. 

Speciosa,  50  cents .. Showy  flowered. 

Undulata  vel  Cordata Autumnal  blue. 

Undulata  Variegata Painted-leaved. 

-      HEMEROCALLIS. 

Distcha Autumnal  red. 

Dumortierii,  50  cents Dumortier's  new. 

Flava Golden  flowered. 

Fulva Copper  colored. 

Fulva  plena,  38  cents Double  copper  colored. 

Graminea,  38  cents Grass-leaved 

4 


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DOUBLE  HOLLYHOCK. 

30  Splendid  Named  Varieties,  $2  50  to  $3  00  per  dozen. 
Fine  Varieties,  mixed  colors,  $1  50  to  $2  00  per  dozen. 


Atrorubens,  deep  crimson. 
Belladona,  pure  white. 
Charles  Turner,  bright  crimson. 
Crimson  King,  deep  crimson. 
Cynthia,  fine  purple. 
Defiance,  purple  spotted. 
Duke  of  Sutherland,  dark  purple. 
Duke  of  Wellington,  white,   spotted 

purple. 
Emily,  fie sh  colored. 
Grace  Darling,  brown. 
Grandifiora,  large  roseate. 
Illuminator,  scarlet  crimson. 
Lizzy,  peach. 


Magnum  Bonum. 

Mr.  Dundas,  deep  rosy. 

Mrs.  Russell,  bright  rose. 

Model  of  Perfection,  white. 

Optimus,  yellow. 

Othello,  dark  purple. 

Rosalind,  roseate. 

Saffrano,  saffron. 

Spartacus,  maroon. 

Sulphurea  perfecta,  yellow. 

Theocritus,  variegated. 

Theresa,  fine  yellow. 

Venosa,  crimson  center,  white  edge. 


Double  Flowering  Sweet  William.— Dianthus  Barbatus  Pleno. 

There  is  no  class  of  flowers  which  presents  a  more  brilliant  display  o^ 
varied  colors  and  tints  than  this.  Our  collection  has  commanded  uni- 
versal admiration.     Prices,  30  to  38  cents  each;  and  $3  per  dozen. 


Arethnsa,  lilac. 

Ariadne,  red,  white  border. 

Ariel,  fine  variegated. 

Boadicea,  superb  variegated. 

Cynthia,  crimson  variegated,  white 
border. 

Diamede,  crimson. 

Diana,  pure  white. 

Electa,  pink  and  crimson  varie- 
gated. 

Flenrette,  purple,  crimson  border. 

Flora,  brilliant  crimson,  extra. 

Fraricesca,  scarlet,  white  border, 
very  large. 

Fredcrica,  pale  lilac,  white  border, 
fine. 

Ganymede,  lilac,  white  border,  ex- 
tra. 

Hippolyte,  white,  maroon  center. 


Heroine,  deep  carmine,  white  bor- 
der. 

Hermine,  crimson,  purple  border. 

Jenny  Lind,  carmine,  deep  pink 
border,  distinct. 

Kate,  carmine,  white  border,  extra 
full. 

Lanra,  lilac  variegated,  white  bor- 
der. 

Laviuia,  white,  lilac  center. 

Lanrencia,  white,  crimson  circle. 

Marion,  crimson,  stellate. 

Mars,  crimson,  deep  pink  border. 

Marvel,  pink,  crimson  center,  mot- 
tled white. 

Meteor,  crimson,  piDk  margin. 

JVapoleon,  very  full  crimson,  lilac 
border. 

Ophelia,  white,  delicate  blush  cen- 
ter. 


Also,  28  additional  named  double  varieties  now  in  course  of  propa- 
gation. 


39 


Sweet  William— Splendid  Single  Flowering. 


Abydos,  rich  crimson. 

Astrea,  deep  purplish  maroon. 

Beatrice,  white,  carmine  center. 

Blanche,  white. 

Bride,  white,  lilac  stamens. 

Celia,  cherry  shaded. 

Chieftain,  deep  purple,  white  mar- 
gin. 

Cleome,  purple  variegated,  fine. 

Christine,  crimson  variegated,  white 
border. 

Couspicna,  superb  starry  scarlet, 
white  border. 

Cora,  purple  and  roseate  shaded. 

Elize,  purple,  white  border. 

Euiilie,  scarlet  variegated. 

Enchantress,  brilliant  scarlet. 

Gertrude,  white,  purple  eye. 

Hebe,  white,  lilac  center. 

Horace,  light  crimson,  white  border. 


Julien,  deep  purple. 

Leonora,  lilac,  white  border. 

Proserpine,  darkest  maroon; 

Rival,  lilac  variegated. 

Rinaldo,  dark  crimson,  white  center. 

Rosa,  blush,  incarnate  shade. 

Rosinante,  scarlet  and  crimson, 
large. 

Rnbens,  purple,  white  border. 

Sappho,  scarlet  variegated,  white 
center. 

Semiramis,  purple,  white  border. 

Sultana,  starry  purple  center,  white 
border. 

Surprise,  pink,  carmine,  and  white. 

Tamerlane,  starry  scarlet,  white 
border. 

Talisman,  purple,  clear  white  bor- 
der. 

Virgil,  crimson,  carmine  circle. 


Fifty  beautiful  varieties,  all  colors  mixed,  $1  per  dozen,  and  $6  per 
hundred. 


HARDY  HERBACEOUS  FLOWERING  PLANTS. 

25  cents  each,  except  those  priced. 

12  species  and  varieties  (selected  by  us) $1  75 

25         do  do  do  3  00 

50         do  do  do  6  00 

100         do  do  do 12  00 

100         do  do  (your  selection)  20  per  cent,  discount. 


EACH. 

Acerates  longifolia $0  25 

viridiflora 50 

Achillea  millefolium  rosea.. . .  15 

ptarmica  plena 20 

Aconitum  acuminatum 25 

exaltatum 15 

grandiflorum 15 

napellus 15 

ochroleucum 38 

pyramidale 38 

sinensis  vel  Japonicum  18 

speciosum 50 

versicolor,  and  others,  35 

Actsea  Japonica 50 

Adonis  vernalis 50 


EACH. 

Agapanthus  umbellatus 50 

albidus 75 

variegatus 1  GO 

Agrostemma  coronaria. 

Aletris  farinosa 50 

Althea,  Hollyhock  (see  page  38). 

Amaryllis    (see    Bulb     Cata- 
logue). 

Amorpha  illinoensis 50 

Amsonia  salicifolia. 

Anchusa  Italica 18 

Anemone  appenina,  2  var.  . .  .       50 
dichotoma. 
japonica,  pale  pink. 

do      bright  rosy..       35 


40 


Anemone.  each. 

narcissidora 50 

nemorosa  plena 50 

Pulsatilla 50 

thalictroides 18 

For  others,  see  Bulb  Cata'lg. 
Anthemis  nobilis  (Chamomile) 
Anthericum  liliastrum — Saint 

Bruno's  lily 20 

Antirrhinum — Snapdragon,  20  . 
cts.  each,  $1  50  to  $2  per  doz. 

Adela,  rosy  purple. 

Alba,  white. 

Alba  sanguinea,  white 
and  crimson. 

Carnation,        beautiful 
striped. 
*  Delicatissitna,pink  and 
orange. 

Duke     of     Wellington, 
maroon. 

Espartero,.  large  crim- 
son. 

Golden    fleece,    bright 
yellow. 

Hendersonii,  white  and 
carmine. 

John     Edwards,     red, 
white   tip. 

Lord  Raglan,  lilac  and 
white. 

Orlando,    white,    crim- 
son, and  salmon. 

Picta,  painted. 

Rosea  superba,fine  rosy. 

Rubescens,  ruby. 

Sulphurea  elegans,  fine 
yellow. 

Tricolor,  and  20  other 
varieties. 

Apoeynum  cannabinum 20 

Aquilegia  canadensis 15 

glandulosa. 

Skinneri. 

Witmanniana 50 

vulgaris  (20  fine  vari- 
eties)        15 

purpurascens 15 

stellaris  alba 38 

stellaris  rubra 38 

variegata. 

Vulcan,  crimson 20 


Aralia  racemosa. 

Artemesia   dracunculus  (Tar-  r 

ragon) 38 

absinthium. 

Arundo  donax.     Reed 50 

striata.     Striped  Reed.  1  00 
Asclepias  aniaena. 
acuminata. 

coronata  (California).  .   1  00 
cornuti. 

fascicularis  (California),  1  00 
incarnata. 
obtusifolia. 
phytolaccoides. 

pulchra  nivea 1  00 

purpurascens. 

quadrifolia. 

tuberosa,    Orange    and 

Yellow, 
verticillata,  <fcc. 
For  other  species,  see  Cata- 
logue No.  7. 

Ascerates  viridifiora. 60 

longifolia 25 

Asphodelus  luteus 50 

Aster     coccineus,     Autumnal 

scarlet  (beautiful),  50 

Kova  Anglia3,  and  oth- 
ers. 

Astragalus  Missouriensis 50 

Auricula  (Primula),  a  most 
beautiful  class  of  flowers, 
25  fine  named  varieties,  30 

to 50 

Bambusa  metake — Bamboo..       50 
Baptisia  cerulea. 

bicolor 50 

leucophea 50 

Barbarea       vulgaris       pleno, 

Double  yellow  Rocket.  ...       Id 
Bellis  —  Daisy,    20   beautiful 
Belgian  varieties,  $1  50  to 
$2  50  per  dozen. 

Bocconia  cordata '31 

Caltha  palustris. 

palustris  plena. 
Campanula  azurea. 

Carpatica,  2  varieties.        15 

coronata 50 

gracilis 15 

grandiflora 20 


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Campanula.  eaoh; 
grandiflora    alba    stri- 
ata, pi 50 

grandis 30 

liliiflorus 50 

macrocarpa 5C 

nobilis,  2  varieties. 

persicifolia,  white 15 

persicifolia  alba  plena, 
persicifolia  cerulea  plena. 
pyramidalis,    2    varie- 
ties         30 

medium,  4  vai*ieties.  . .        12 

rhomboidea  plena 50 

trachelium  plenum, 
trachelium  bicolor. ...       20 
urticeefolia  cerulea  ple- 
na        50 

urticrefolia  albo  plena.         50 

Carnations  (see  page  31). 

Cassia  Marylandiea 15 

Castillegia  coccinea. 
bicolor. 

Chelone  antwerpensis 20 

lyoni 20 

obliqua 20 

glabra 15 

altissima  nova 50 

Cheiranthus      Cheiri,     Wall- 
flower,   3    varieties...        15 
plena,   double    yellow 

and  bloody 20 

marshallii,  dwarf    yel- 
low.        15 

Chrysanthemum  (see  page  23). 

Clematis  integrifolia. 
erecta. 

Convallaria  majalis,  Lily  of  the 
valley,  $1  per  dozen. 

double  white 30 

red  flowered 50 

striped  leaved 50 

Coreopsis  tripteris,  and  other 
species 15 

Coronilla  varia. 

coronata 50 

Corydalis  aurea. 
formosa. 

Cowslip,  red,  yellow,  orange, 
crimson,  and  scarlet,  25  to       38 

Cucubalus  behen. 
stellatus. 

4* 


EACH. 

Cypripedium  humile 38 

calceolus 

parviflorom 60 

pubescens 60 

spectabile 

candiduin *75 

Darlingtonia  intermedia,  beau- 
tiful  » 50 

Delphinium   Barlowi,   double 
deep  blue 20 

bicolor,  white  and  blue, 
tail 15 

bronzeanura,        double 
blue,    bronze    spots,       50 

cardinalis,  scarlet,  price 
not  fixed. 

cerulescens  albo,  double 
porcelain .*      50 

double   blue  (Breck's), 
Kos.  1  and  2. 

el  at urn. 

exaltatum,  bright  blue. 

exaltatum,    bright    az- 
ure  "      38 

formosum 1  00 

grandiflorum,  3  colors. 

grandiflorum  pleno. 

hybridum  pleno,  double 
striped 50 

luteum. 

magnificum,  superb  az- 
ure. 50 

maximum  plenum. 

sibiricum 15 

Dianthus  Caucasicus. 

carthusianorum. 

chinensis,  varieties  $1 
per  dozen. 

plumarius  pleno. 

pheasant  eye. 

barbatus,    Sweet    Wil- 
liam (see  page  38). 

caryophyllus. 

carnation  (seepage  31). 
Dielytra  cucullaria. 

speetabilis     (dicentra), 
$2  per  dozen. 
Dictamnus  rubra -    50 

alba 50 

Digitalis    alba,    foxglove 15 

aurea  grandiflora. 


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Digitalis.  each. 

parvifiora,  or  lutea. 
ruacuiata,  spotted, 
orientalis. 

purpurea 15 

varieties    assorted,    $1 
per  dozen. 
Dionam-muscipula,  Fly-trap..       50 
Dodecatheon  meadfa,  pink. . .       20 
album,  white. 

lilacinum,  lilac 50 

pallidum,  pale  purple,       50 
purpureum,  purple...  .        35 
Dracocephalum  virginicum. ..       15 
denticulatum. 

superbum 50 

speciosum 88 

Epilobium  spicatum  album. 

spicatum  rubrum. 
Er  an  thus     hyemalis,    winter 

aconite 15 

Eryngium  amethystiuum. ...       38 

Eupatorium  cselestinum 15 

purpureum,  and  others. 
Euphorbia  lathyris. 

Fragaria  indica 37 

Funkia  (see  page  3*7). 
Gaillardia  aristata,  yellow. . .        15 
bicolor,  yellow  and  red,       1 5 
picta,    yellow   and  or- 
ange        15 

Richardsonii,  orange. .        15 

tubulosa,  quilled 15 

Gaura  Lindhemerii,  white ....       20 

Gentiana  acaulis 50 

asclepiadea 35 

macrophylla 50 

.multiflora 50 

ochroleuca. 
saponaria,  and  others. 
Geranium      pratense      pleno, 
double  blue. 

album    pleno,    double 

white 50 

Ibericum,  blue, 
striatum  pleno,  double 

striped 50 

sanguineurn,  blood  red. 
Gerardia  flava. 

quercifolia. 

Geum  coccineum 20 

luteum. 


EACH. 

Geum  speciosum. 

Gillenia  stipulacea 38 

Gladiolus     (see     Bulb     Cata- 
logue). 
Hedysarum  canadense. 

Heleborus  viridis 50 

niger 38 

Helianthemum  luteum. 

rubrum. 
Helianthus  multiflorus  pleno 

albo 20 

Dwarf  sun  flower. 
Hemerocallis  (see  page  37). 
Hesperis  matronalis  albo  pleno  1  00 
Hepatica,  white. 

double  blue 50 

double  red 50 

Hieraceum  kalmii. 
sanguineurn. 
Hibiscus  grandiflorus,  2  varie- 
ties        88 

militaris. 

moscheutos,  white.  ...       15 
palustris,  3  varieties, 
pallidus. 
speciosus. 

moscheutos  roseus,  and 
three  others. 
Ho'ttea  japonica,  vel  Spirsea. 
Hyacinth     (see     Bulb     Cata- 
logue). 
Hypericum  ascyroides. 

Hyssopus  officinalis 15 

Inula  bubonium 

helenium. 
Iris  (see  page  35). 
Jeffersonia  diphylla. 

Lathyrus  latifolius 15 

purpurascens. 
Lavatera,  red  perennial. 
Lavendula  spica  (Lavender). 

Leptandra  virginica 50 

Liatris  scariosa. 

cylindrica 38 

spicata. 
squarrosa. 

pycnostachya,  and  oth- 
ers        3S 

Ligusticum  levisticum. 
Lilium     (see     Catalogue     of 
Bulbs). 


43 


Lindelofia  spectabilis. 

Linum  alpinum. 

Lobelia  syphilitica. 

syphilitica  alba 38 

cardinalis 15 

iguea,  crimson 18 

fulgensinsignis,  scarlet. 

Lotus  corniculatus  pleno 50 

Lupinus  polyphyllus  cerulea. 

blue  and  white,  beautiful,       50 

pale  blue 50 

purple 38 

red 50 

white 50 

tricolor,  three  colored,       50 
versicolor,    lilac,     red, 

antl  white 75 

albifrons  (California). .        50 

grandiflorus 50 

perennis 20 

Lychnis  bungeana. 

chalcedonica 15 

Double  scarlet 3S 

Double  dwarf  scarlet. .       50 

Double  white 50 

coronata  (tender), 
floscucuh  rubro  pleno,       50 
fulgens. 

dioica  albo  pleno 50 

dioica  rubro  pleno. 

mutabilis 38 

sieboldtii  alba 50 

viscaria  roseo  pleno...       50 
viscaria  rubro  pleno. ..       50 

Lycopodiuni  zebrina  (Califor- 
nia)...        50 

Lysiniachia  nunimullaria. 

yerticillata 15 

Ly thrum  salicaria 15 

roseum  superbum. 

Marrubium  vulgare 15 

Melissa  officinalis 15 

Mentha  rotundifolia,    varieg. 

Californica 38 

piperita 12 

Mimulus  ringens. 

Monarda  didyma 15 

mollis, 
gracilis. 
Kalmiana. 
oblongata,  <fcc. 


EACH. 

Monardella  villosa. 

Robin-runaway 12 

Moss  Pink,  red. 

white 38 

Myosotis,     forget-me-not,     $1 

per   dozen. 
j  Narcissus     (see     Bulb     Cata- 
logue). 

Nepeta  variegata. 

Oenothera  fraseri 15 

Missouriensis 16 

rosea 15 

speciosa,  and  others. 

Origanum  vulgare 15 

Orobus  varius 50 

aurantiacus 50 

vernus 37 

vernus  pleno 50 

vernus  rubra 50 

versicolor 50 

tuberosus 50 

Orontium  japonicum 50 

Preonia  (see  Bulb  Catalogue). 

Pansy  (see  Viola). 

Papaver  bracteatum. 
Orientale. 

Pardanthus  Chinensis. 

Pedicularis  laneeolata. 

Penstemon  atropurpureum . ..       15 
campanulatum. 

connatum 38 

Cyananthes,  scarlet. . .       50 

digitalis 15 

gentianoides,    4   varie- 
ties. 

giganteum 50 

purpureum   hybrid^un,       38 
roseum. 

Phalaris    arundinacea    varie- 
gata. 

Ribbon  grass 

Phlox  (see  page  28). 

Phygelius  capensis 50 

Phrenoides  japonica 50 

Platicodon  grandiflorum 88 

Plumbago  larpentae. 

Poleanthus  (Primula). 

30  beautiful   varieties, 

$2  per  dozen . . . 25 

double  cupped,  several 
varieties 50 


44 


EACH. 

Polemonium  album 18 

ceruleum 18 

Polygonatum  congestuin 50 

latifolium,      Solomon's 

seal 38 

multiflorum. 

vulgare 38 

Yulgare  pleno 50 

Peteutilla  argentea; 18 

formosa 15 

hopwoodiana.  - 15 

reptans  pleno. 

sanguinea 15 

mackayana. 

russelliana . 15 

Primula       veris,       Primrose, 
white,  yellow,   and  purple 

varieties,    25   cts.    to 50 

alba  plena 50 

crimson,  double 38 

fulgens  plena 50 

lilacina  plena.  .' 50 

yellow  double,  or  lutea 

plena,  and  6  others. .        50 
Cowslip,    red,    yellow, 
orange,  scarlet,  crim- 
son, lilac,   and  four 
other  varieties,  25  to       38 
ditto,  per  dozen,  $1  50 

to  $2. 
cortusoides 50 

Pycnanthemum  linifolium. 

Pyrethrum  parthenium  pleno, 
double  feverfew 18 

Ranuo cuius  acris  pleno. 

aconitifolius  pleno.  ...       50 

bulbosus  pleno 50 

ffcaria  pleno 50 

repens  pleno 18 

Rudbeckia  fulgida 15 

columnaris 38 

grandiflora 15 

hirta.. 15 

hirta  [ieno,  double  yel- 
low  .' 50 

purpurea. 

subtomentosa 50 

lasciniata 15 

Rum  ex,  2  species,  California.  .       50 
patientia,  $1  per  dozen. 


Ruta  graveolens. 

Sanguinaria  Cauadensis. 

Saponaria  officinalis. 

Sarracenia  Drummondii. .  .  .  w      50 

flava 50 

purpurea 3S 

psittacina,  vel  rubra. .        10 

variolaris 50 

Saxifragra  crassifolia. 

sarmentosa 3S 

Scabiosa  Caucasica. 
Scutellaria  Alpina. 

antirrhinum. 

cerulea. 

Californica 50 

Sedum  aizoon,  Stonecrop 15 

Californicum 38 

oppositifolium 38 

Sieboldtii. 

spurium  roseum. 

telephoides 15 

Silene  maritima  pleno. 

regia 50 

viscaria  pleno,  double 
catchfly,  2  varieties,       50 
Silphium  terebinthinaceum. .  .        38 
Sisymbrium  officinalis,  Water 
Cress,  50  cents  per  dozen. 

Spigelia  Marylandica 50 

Solanum     aureum,    beautiful 

fruit 50 

Spiraea  aruncus. 

lobata. 15 

filipendula 15 

filipendula  plena. 

ulmaria  pleno 15 

aurea  variegata 15 

japonica 15 

venusta, 
Statice  armeria,  or  Thrift,  for 
borders,  50  cts;  per  dozen. 

armeria  rubra. 

armeria  alba 35 

latifolia. 
Sweet  William  (see  page  38). 
Symphytum  Orientale. 
Tanacetum   vulgare    (Tansy),       15 

Californicum 50 

Thalictrum,  several  species. 
Thymus  serpylluur. 


45 


EACH. 

Tradescantia  virginica,  blue, 
bicolor,      white       and 

blue 38 

cerulea  pallida, 
cerulea  maxima, 
alba. 

rubra,  red.  . 38 

rubra  plena,  double  red,       50 
splendens,  double  bright 

red 50 

rosea' pallida,  pink 50 

Trollius  Europeus 25 

giganteus 50 

Tussilago  fragrana 18 

Tulip  (see  Bulb  Catalogue). 

Uvularia  sinensis 50 

grandiflora 38 

perfoliata •  20 

sessiliflora,   ifcc. 20 

Valeriana  alba 18 

fubra 18 

officinalis,  fragrant.  .. .        15 

Verbena  (see  Distinct  List). 

Verbesina  sigesbeckia. 

Veronica  alba,  white 30 

floribunda,  blue 15 

gentianoides 15 

incarnata 15 

latifolia 15 

spicata  variegata. 
tall  blue. 

Vesicaria  cretica. 

Vinca,  or  Running  Myrtle. 

blue  flowering 15 


BACH. 

Vinca,  white. 

white  and  blue  on  same 

plant 38 

red  or  purple 38 

double  purple 38 

double  blue 50 

gold  striped,  blue  flow-     . 

ers 38 

gold      striped.      white 

flowers, 
major,  large  flowered. 
Viola     arborea,      Blue      and 

White 35 

cucullata,     Blue      and 

White 12 

odorata,  blue,  fragrant,       12 
Napolitana,  double  pale 

blue 18 

Double     purple,     fra- 
grant. 
Double  red,  fragrant.  .        50 
Double  white,  do 
Blue  and  white  striped,       50 
Bright  cerulean, 
palmata,  azure, 
tricolor,  heart's  ease. 
Splendid  Pansies,  of  all 

colors,    $1   to  $1  50 

per  dozen. 
Yucca  filamentosa,  25   cts.  to       50 

flaccida..... 50 

gloriosa 50 

angustifolia 50 

Zauchneria  Californica 25 


For  Orchis,  Panax,  Trillium,  and  many  other  plants,  see  Bulb  Cata- 
logue. 

MEDICINAL  AND  SWEET  HERB  PLANTS. 


PER  DOZ. 

Aconite $2  50 

Actea 2  50 

Angelica , 1  00 

Asclepias  nigra 1   50 

Balm 75 

Bergamot — Monarda 75 

Boneset — Eupatorium 75 

Chamomile 75 


PER  DOZ. 

Cimicifuga.  .  . .  « 2  50 

Comfrey 1  50 

Elecampane 1  50 

Fennel 50 

Feverfew 1  50 

Foxglove 1  00 

Ginseng 2  00 

Hellebore 2  00 


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PER  DOZ. 

Hop 1  00 

Horehouod 75 

Hyssop 50 

Lavender 75 

Leptandra 3  00 

Lobelia 2  00 

Lavage 1  50 

Mint,  several  species 1  00 

Monarda — :Oswego  Tea 2  00 

Myrrh 1  00 

Nepeta  Cataria 75 

Peppermint 50 

do         Californian 75 

Pot,  or  Winter  Marjoram.  ...  75 

Robin  Runaway 50 


PER  DOZ. 

Rosemary 1  00 

Rhubarb 2  00 

Rue 75 

Sage 75- 

Sneezewort 1  50 

Speedwell 2  50 

Spigelia — Pinkroot 4  50 

Spikenard 1  50 

Tansy 50 

do    California 1  00 

Tarragon 2  00 

Thyme 75 

do     Lemon 75 

Valerian 2  00 

Wormwood 75 


Note. — Leptandra,    which   has  proved   an  absolute   purifier  of  the 
blood,  eradicating    scrofulous    diseases.     A  quantity  of  the  root,  with 

prescription,  $5. 

HARDY  FLOWERING  PLANTS  FOR  BORDERS. OR 
BEDDING. 

In  assortments  of  one  dozen,  or  more. 


PER  DOZ. 

Achillea,  several  species $1  50 

Aconitura,  Monk's-hood,  many 

species 2  00 

Anemone  Japonica,   Rosy  and 

lilac .* 2  50 

Alstroemeria,  several  species . .  3  00 
Antirrhinum,  Snapdragon,  ma- 
ny varieties  (see  page  40). 
Aquilegia,    Columbine,   many 

varieties 1  50 

Asclepias,  many  species.  .  . .;.    1  75 

Baptisia  cerulea,  &o 2  00 

Campanula,  many  varieties  .  .   2  00 
Carnations,       Picotees,      and 
Pinks    (see    page    31),    150 

varieties,  $1  50  to 3  00 

Cheiranthus,  Wallflower,  sev- 
eral varieties 2  00 

Chrysanthemum  (see  page  23), 
large  flowering,  80  varieties,  1  50 
do   do   40  rarest  do. .  .   2  00 
Pompone  and  Daisy,  60 

varieties 1  50 

do    do    35  rarest  do.  . .    2  00 
Newest  Pompone,  Ane- 
mone, and  Daisy,  100 
superb   varieties,  $16 
per  hundred,  and  $2  to  3  00 


PER  DOZ. 

Convallaria — Lily  of  the  Val- 
ley   1  00 

different  species. ......  2  00 

Corydalis,  several  species. ...  2  00 

Cowslip,  many  varieties 1  50 

Coreopsis,  many  species 175 

Cypripedium — Moccasin  flow- 
er, many  species 4  00 

Daisies,  Red  and  White. 1  50 

Other  varieties 2  00 

Mixed  varieties 1  25 

Dielytra  Spectabilis,  &  others,  2  00 
Digitalis — Foxglove,  many  va- 
rieties   1  00 

Eupatorium,  several  species*.  1  75 

Feverfew,  Double 1  50 

Fumaria,  several  varieties.  ...  2  00 

Funkia,  assorted 2  50 

Gaillardia,  several  species.  ...  2  00 
Geranium,  several  hardy  spe- 
cies    2  50 

Geum,  several  species 2  0o 

Hemerocallis,  10  varieties.  ...  2  50 

Hibiscus,  many  varieties 2  50 

Hollyhock,   30   fine  varieties, 

$2  50  to ,.  .  ..  3  00 

do  mixed,  $1  50  to 2  00 


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PBR  D«  >/.. 

Hydrangea,     Shrubby — Pink, 

Purple,  Blue,  and  White. .  .  3  00 
Iris  (see  page  35). 
Larkspur,  several  perennial  va- 
rieties   2  00 

Lathj^rus,  Perennial  pea 1  50 

Liatris,  many  species 2  50 

Lobelia,  several  varieties,  $2  to  2  50 

Lupinus,  several  species 2  00 

Lychnis,  many  varieties 3  00 

Monarda,  many  species 2  00 

Myosotis,  or  Forget-me-not,  . .  1  00 
Oenothera,  Evening  Primrose, 

several  species 2  00 

Pa?onies  (see  Bulb  Catalogue), 

$3  to .  .  4  00 

Pansies,   finest    varieties    (see 

page  45). 

Penstemon,  many  varieties. . .  2  50 

Perennial  Sunflower 1  50 

Phlox  ($ee  page  27),  $1  50  to  3  00 


PBB  I>OZ. 

Poleanthus,  GO  varieties 2  00 

Potentilla,  many  species 1  50 

Primrose,  Poetic,  several  vari- 
eties, $1  50  cts.  to 3  00 

Ranunculus,  several  species.  ..  2  00 

Saxifraga  assorted 2  00 

Sedum,  many  varieties 2  00 

Spirrca,  many  species 2  T)0 

Sweet  William,   20  line  varie- 
ties   1  00 

Tradescantia,   many  varieties,  2  00 

Veronida,  many  species 2  00 

Viuca,  many  fine  varieties,  $  1 0 

per  hundred 2  00 

Violet,     Neapolitan     Double, 
White,  Blue,   and  Purple..  2  00 
Double  Purple  Tree.  .  .  2  00 
Different     species,     as- 
sorted   1  75 

Zauchneria  Californica 2  00 


HARDY  CLIMBING  PLANTS. 


EACH. 

Apios  (Glycine)  tuberosa $0  25 

Aristolochia  serpentaria 25 

Asclepias  nigra. . ._ 37 

Calystegia  incarnata  pleno. . .       15 
Double  Pink  Convolvulus, 
do   per  doz.,  50  cents;    per 
hundred,  $2. 
Calystegia  pubescens,  striped, 

rose  and  white 50 

Convolvulus  sepium,  pink  col- 
ored, 75  cts.  per  dozen. 

American  large  white, 
rapid  climber 38 


Convolvulus.  EACH. 

Double  white 75 

European  large  white,      50 
Repens,  75  cts.  per  doz. 

Dioscorea  villosa 50 

batatas 38 

Do.     per  doz.  $2  to . . .   3  00 

Gonolobium  keve 38 

Passiflora     incarnata,    Hardy 

Passion   Flower 38 

incarnata  alba 75 

lutea 38 


SUMMER  FLOWERING  PLANTS  FOR  BORDERS  AND 
BEDS,  that  require  to  be  replanted  each  Spring,  and  to  be 
housed  during  Winter. 

PER  DOZ. 

Bouvardia,  several  species. ...  3  00 

Buddlea,  several  species. . .  . .  4  00 
Calceolaria,    many    varieties, 

$1   50  to 2  50 

Cineraria,  many  varieties 2  00 

Commelina,  Blue  and  White. .  1  25 

Cuphea  platycentra 2  00 


PER   DOZ. 

Achimenes,  many  species $2  00 

Alstrremeria,  many  species.  . .   3  00 
Amaryllis     (see    Bulb     Cata- 
logue). 

Anomatheca  cruenta 2  00 

Ageratum  oelestinum,  and  oth- 
ers    2  00 


48 


PER  DOZ. 

Erythrina,  3  species 6  00 

Eupatorium  Mexicanum,  blue,  3  00 

Fabiana  imbricata 3  50 

Fuchsia,  many  varieties,  $2  to  4  00 
Gardoquia  floribimda,  38  cts.'  3  00 
Geranium,  Scarlet  varieties,  $2 
T  to  $2  50,  Fancy  colors  $2  50  to  4  50 
Gesneria,  many  species,  $2  to  3  00 
Gladiolus  (see  Bulb  Cata- 
logue). 
Gloxinia,  many  species.  .$2  to 
Habrothamnus,  2  fine  species, 
Heliotrope,  many  varieties. .  . 

Ixia,  many  species 1  50 

Lantana,  many  varieties 2  00 

Lemon  Verbena 3  00 

Mahernia,  many  varieties.  ...   2  00 

Mimulus,  several  species 2  00 

Mirabis  Jalapa,  many  varieties,   1  50 


PER  DOZ. 

ISTierembergia     gracilis,      and 

others. 2  00 

Oxalis  (see  Bulb  Catalogue). 

Petunia,  many  varieties 2  00 

Plumbago,  several  species.  ...  4  50 

Portulacca,  many  varieties.  .  .  1  00 
Ruellia    aurantiaca    and    for- 

mosa 2  50 

Salvia,  many  species 1  50 

Sparaxis,  several  varieties.  .. .  150 

Stock  Gilly,  many  varieties. .  .  2  00 

Tritonia,  many  varieties 1  50 

Tuberose,  Double 1  25 

Tygridia  (see  Bulb  Catalogue). 
Verbena,  60  select  prize  varie- 
ties, $1  50  to 2  00 

Old  varieties 1  25 

Vinca,  rosea  and  alba 2  50 

Wallflower,  several  varieties,  2  00 

jSTote. — Small  Bulbs,  such  as  Achimenes,  Alstrsemeria,  Gloxinia,  Gla- 
diolus, Anomatheca,  Ixia,  Oxalis,  Tropeolum,  &c,  can  be  sent  per  mail. 

SUMMER  CLIMBERS. 

25  cts.  each,  and  $2  per  dozen,  except  where  priced. 


3  00 

4  50 
2  00 


Passiflora,  numerous  species,  3V  to 

50  cts. 
Physianthus  albicans,  35  cts. 

undulatus,  50  cts. 
Thunbergia,  several  species. 
Tropceolum  tricolorum,  and  5  other 

species. 


Bersilla  tuberosa,  50  cts.  per  dozen. 

Madeira  Vine. 
Cobcea  scandens. 
Eccremocarpus  scabra. 
Ipomcea  Learii,  and  others. 
Lophospermum  scandens. 
Mandevillea  suaveolens,  38  cts. 
Maurandya,  several  species. 

TREES  AND  SHRUBBERY  SUITABLE  FOR  CEMETERIES. 

Berberry,  Purple  leaved. 
Box,  Dwarf,  for  edging. 

Tree,  Green,  and  Variegated. 
Cedar  of  Lebanon. 
Cedrus  Deodora. 
green    Cherry  Weeping. 

Cryptomeria  Japonica  (Weeping). 
Cupressus   Funebris  (Funebral  Cy- 
press). 
Eglantine,  several  varieties. 
Euonymus,  Japan  green. 

Japan  Variegated. 

Japan  Gold  striped. 

European  white  berried. 

European  pink         do 

European  scarlet     do 

European  crimson  berried. 


Ash,  Mountain. 

European  Weeping. 

Asiatic  Weeping. 

Golden  Weeping. 

White  fringed. 

Curled    leaved,   dark 
foliage. 
Arbor  Vita*,  American. 

Californian. 

Chinese. 

Nepaiil. 

Siberian. 
Aucuba  Japonica. 
Beech,  Purple -Weeping. 

Green  Weeping. 

Purple  leaved. 


49 


Evergreen     Bignonia      Crucigera, 

climber. 
Holly,  European  Green,  several  va- 
rieties. 

European  Variegated,   s  va- 
rieties. 

Scotch. 

Irish. 
Ilex  Balearica,  beautiful  foliage. 

Japonica,  large,  fine  foliage. 

Tarago  of  Japan,  elegant  fo- 
liage. 

Perado,  Madeira  Holly. 
Ivy,  Irish  large-leaved,  ) 

English  small  do  j-  Climbers. 

Poetic.  ) 

Jasmine,  several  species. 
Juniper,  Irish  dark  green. 

Argentea,  Silvery. 

Swedish  light  green. 

Oblonga  pendula  (Weeping). 
Kalmia  latifolia. 


Laurel,  English,  or  Apollo's. 
Portugal. 

Alexandrian    or  Classic,    an 
Evergreen  Climber. 
Linden,  Scarlet  Twig. 

"Weeping. 
Magnolia,  various  species.  . 

Mahonia,  several  beautiful  species. 
Photinia  Serrulata,  of  California. 
Purple  Fringe-tree. 
Rhododendron,  numerous  splendid 

varieties. 
Vinca,  or  Running   Myrtle,   9] 

varieties. 
Virginia  Creeper. 
Virgin's  Bower,  or  Clematis,  10 

species. 
"Wistaria,  Chinese  Blue. 

White  or  Snowy. 
Willow,  Weeping  Ring-leaved. 
Woodbine,  several  species,  Climbers 
Yew,  English  spreading. 

English  upright. 

Irish. 


Flowering  Plants  and  Creepers  for  Cemeteries  and  Embank- 
ments. 


Red  Moss  Pink. 
"White  Moss  Pink. 
Heart's  Ease,  or  Pansy. 
Violets,  12  varieties. 
Forget-me-not. 

Phlox  Stolonifera,  creeping  red. 
Phlox  Divarioata,  dwarf  blue. 
Vinca,  or  Running  Myrtle,  9  varie- 
ties. 
Variegated  Ivy. 


Double  Yellow  Potentilla. 
Double  Yellow  Ranunculus,  2  vari 

eties. 
Sedum  Aizoon,  Stonecrop. 
Sedum,  various  species. 
Thrift,  or  Sea  Pink. 
Double  Lotus  Corniculatus: 
Cowslip,  Primrose,  and  Poleanthus. 
Double  White  Achillea. 
Rosy  Milfoil. 


PJEONIES-OUR  SELECTION. 

12  Chinese  fine  Double  Varieties,  $4;  and  25  do  for  $8. 

N.  B. — For  our  splendid  collection  of  300  varieties,  see  Bulb  Cata- 
logue. 

VERBENA. 

00  Finest  New  Select  Named  Varieties,  $1  50  to  $2  per  dozen ;  and  |8  to 
$10  per  hundred,  as  per  Special  List.  Old  Varieties,  $1  25  per 
dozen. 

PETUNIA. 

25  New  Select  Named  Varieties,  $2  per  dozen, 
5 


50 
SALVIA. 

10  Fine  Named  Varieties,  $2  per  dozen. 

FUCHSIA. 

50  Select  Beautiful  Varieties,  $3  to  $4  per  dozen. 

PELARGONIUMS-GERANIUMS. 

60  Fancy  Named  Varieties,  very  showy,  $2  50  to  $4  50  per  dozen. 
30  Scarlet  Varieties,  assorted,  $2  to  $2  50  per  dozen. 

LANTANA. 

15  Beautiful  Varieties,  $2  per  dozen. 

HELIOTROPE. 

14  Fine  Varieties,  $2  per  dozen. 

CINERARIA. 

20  Beautiful  Varieties,  $2  per  dozen. 

PANSY. 

35  Fine  Named  Varieties,  $1  50  to  $2  per  dozen. 
A  collection  of  25  Beautiful  Varieties  for  $3  50. 
Fine  Varieties,  mixed,  $1  to  $1  60  per  dozen. 

DOUBLE  DAISIES. 

25  Beautiful  Named  Varieties,  $2  per  dozen. 
Fine  Varieties,  mixed,  $1  25  per  dozen. 

Articles  not  enumerated  in  the  preceding  part  of  this  Cata- 
logue, which  we  can  supply  to  any  extent.  See  Catalogue 
No.  1,  and  others. 

Fruit  Trees  of  every  description  and  of  all  sizes  :  Quinces,  Filberts, 
Walnuts,  Chestnuts,  Papaw,  Persimmon,  Figs,  Pomegranates,  Olives,  Japan 
Date,  European  and  American  Grape  Vines,  Raspberries,  Gooseberries, 
Currants,  Blackberries,  Cranberries,  and  Strawberries. 

Ornamental  Deciduous  Trees  and  Shrubbery,  Honeysuckles,  and  other 
Climbers. 

Evergreen  Trees  and  Shrubs  of  all  the  most  beautiful  and  rare  spe- 
cies. 

Apple,  Pear,  Plum,  Cherry,  Angers'  Quince,  Mahaleb,  Doucin,  and 
Paradise  stocks,  in  any  quantity. 

A  great  assortment  of  Rhododendrons,  Splendid  Mahonias  of  10  spe 
cies,  and  Hardy  Belgian  Azaleas. 

Tree  Pscouy— 100  Splendid  Varieties. 

Chinese  and  other  Herbaceous  Polonies — 200  species  and  varieties. 


51 

Bullions   Flowers — a   Collection   of  Every  Class,  far  surpassing  any 

other  in  our  Country.     See  Bulb  Catalogue. — Dahlias,  a  Collection  of  all 
the  most  beautiful,  comprising  250  varieties. 

Pears — above  100,000  on  both  Pear  and  Quince  stocks,  2  to  8  years 
old,  comprising  every  estimable  variety,  and  for  sale  low  in  quantity, 
and  will- be  contracted  for,  deliverable  the  present  Fall  or  in  the  ensuing 
Spring, 

Cherries — 80,000  Standards  on  Mazzard,  and  Pyramids  or  Dwarfs  on 
Mahaleb,  for  sale  low,  and  will  be  contracted  for  as  above. 

Apples— 80,000  Standards  and  25,000  of  Dwarf  growth,  on  the  Doucin 
and  Paradise  stock,  for  sale  at  low  rates. 

Plnms — 40,000,  2  to  6  years  old,  the  latter  extra  large  and  in  a  bear 
ing  state. 

N.  B. — Extra  large-sized  Fruit  Trees,  in  a  bearing  state,  can  be  sup- 
plied, of  all  the  Choicest  Varieties.  Extra  large  size  Ornamental  Trees 
and  Shrubs,  including  Evergreen  Trees,  suitable  for  imparting  immediate 
embellishment.  Among  the  Extra  Large  Evergreens  are  Norway  Spruce, 
Cedar  of  Lebanon,  Cedrus  Deodora,  European  Silver  Spruce  and  Silver 
Fir,  Himalaya  Pines  and  Spruces,  Californian,  Calabrian,  and  Austrian 
Pines,  and  other  rare  species. 

Osiers  (for  basket-makers) — finest  European  and  American  species,  of 
which  scions  will  be  supplied  at  $2  to  $5  per  thousand,  according  to  the 
quantity  required. 

Foreign  Grapes — 96  varieties,  comprising  every  choice  variety,  1 
year  old,  $25  per  hundred;  and  2  years,  $35  per  hundred. 

Grapes — Isabella,  Catawba,  and  Clinton,  at  low  rates,  by  100  or  1,000; 
and,  also,  all  the  New  Native  Varieties.     See  Catalogue. 

Gooseberries — 65  Large  Lancashire  Varieties,  and  Houghton  Green 
and  Red,  by  100  and  1,000,  at  low  rates. 

Raspberries — Orange,  Yellow  Prolific,  Red  and  White  Antwerp, 
Brentford  Hardy  Red  Antwerp  (the  surest  for  fine  market  crop),  Fastolf, 
Catawissa,"  and  all  other  estimable  varieties,  in  quantities,  at  the  lowest 
rates. 

Blackberries— 50,000  New  Rochelle  or  Lawton,  at  very  reduced  rates, 
and  30,000  Imperial  (large,  and  best  for  market),  and  Dorchester,  at 
lower  rates  than  they  can  be  elsewhere  obtained;  also,  Newmans,  Pars- 
ley-leaved, Hartshorn,  and  all  others. 

Currants — Cherry  (largest  red),  White  Provence  (largest  white),  White 
Grape,  Victoria,  Prince  Albert,  and  all  others. 

Strawberries — an  Unrivaled  Collection  of  105  Splendid  Varieties,  and 
at  very  low  rates.     See  Descriptive  Catalogue. 

Rhubarb — Linnaeus,  Victoria,  Mammoth,  Champagne,  and  all  the  Fine 
New  Varieties,  by  the  100  or  1,000,  at  low  rates. 

Arbor  Vitse — 50,000  Splendid  Conical-formed  Trees,  8  to  9  feet  high  ; 
calculated  to  impart  immediate  beauty  to  Avenues  and  Pleasure  Grounds. 
These  will  be  supplied,  in  quantity,  at  very  low  rates.  Also  all  smaller 
sizes. 

Irish,  Swedish,  and  Silvery  Junipers,  6  to  8  feet ;  exceedingly  beau- 
tiful. 

Magnolia  Consplcna — Soulangiana,  Norbertii,  Purpurea,  and  other  Chi 
nese  rare  species,  6  to  10  feet. 

magnolia  Macrophylla — Auriculata,  Tripetela,  Acuminata,  Glauca,  and 
Cordata ;  Splendid  Trees,  8  to  10  feet. 


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Salisburia  Adiantifolia— a  New  Japan  Tree  of  extraordinary  beauty 
and  singularity,  very  hardy,  6  to  12  feet. 

Evergreen  Hedges — Arbor  Vita?,  Red  Cedar,  and  Hemlock  Spruce. 

Deciduous  Hedges — Osage  Orange,  Privet,  Honey  Locust,  Yellow 
Locust,  American  Thorn,  and  Buckthorn. 

Evergreen  Trees,  such  as  Norway  and  other  Spruces,  Pines,  Junipers, 
Cedars,  Arbor  Vitas,  and  other  species,  when  wanted  of  small  size  by  the 
thousand,  will  be -supplied  at  very  moderate  prices. 

STOCKS  AND  SEEDLING  TREES  FOR  NURSERIES. 

A  great  supply  of  Stocks  of  all  kinds,  suitable  for  budding  Fruit 
Trees.  Also,  300,000  Young  Trees  and  Shrubs,  anfl  250,000  Young  Ever- 
greens, comprising  Norway  Spruce,  4  to  6  years  old,  and  all  other  spe- 
cies. Of  these,  distinct  Catalogues  are  furnished  to  Nurseries,  comprising 
also  Fruit  Seeds,  and  Seeds  of  Evergreens,  and  of  other  Ornamental  Trees 
and  Shrubs. 

GREENHOUSE  STOCK  PLANTS-CHEAP. 

As  our  Greenhouses  located  near  the  Railroad  will  have  to  be  re- 
moved, we  now  offer  for  sale  the  entire  assortment  of  large  Stock  Plants, 
with  all  the  Young  Plants,  at  very  moderate  prices,  for  cash  or  sure 
notes.  They  are  invaluable  to  any  persons  forming  new  establishments 
for  their  pleasure,  or  for  extensive  propagation.  They  comprise  the  fol- 
lowing : 

Large  specimen  Orange,  Lemon,  Citron,  and  Shaddock  trees. 

A  general  assortment  of  large  Camellias,  Chineae  Azaleas,  Metrosid- 
eros,  Ficus,  Gardenias,  Acacias,  Fuchsias,  Geraniums,  and  other  Green- 
house Plants.  A  very  extensive,  rare,  and  valuable  assortment  of  the 
Cactus,  Aloe,  and  Stapelias,  &g.  A  large  assortment  of  Greenhouse 
Bulbs. 

SELECTION  OF  ASSORTMENTS  BY  US. 

Wherever  it  is  stated  in  the  Catalogue  that  the  assortments  are  to  be 
made  by  us,  we  will  omit  any  species  or  varieties  that  the  purchaser 
already  possesses,  on  his  apprising  us  thereof. 

PACKING  AND  FORWARDING. 

411  Trees,  <fec,  are  labeled  and  packed  in  a  superior  manner,  in  matted 
bales  or  boxes,  so  that  it  is  scarcely  possible  that  any  can  be  injured ; 
and  we  charge  for  the  packing  barely  enough  to  cover  the  actual  cost. 
We  ship  the  packages,  or  send  them  by  Railroad,  or  by  Transportation 
Lines,  or  by  Express  Lines,  precisely  as  ordered,  and  we  forward  the  re- 
ceipt for  the  packages  with  the  Invoice ;  and  there  is,  consequently,  the 
best  security  for  their  safe  transmission  to  the  purchaser.  m  After  being 
thus  delivered,  they  are  entirely  at  the  risk  of  the  purchaser;  but  the 
Transportation  Lines  are  responsible  for  any  lost  packages,  and  their 
value  can  be  recovered  from  them. 


INDEX. 


KliSKS  PAGE. 

Chinese  Daily,  o^J^engal  -  1 
Fairy  <>r  Miniature  Chinese  Daily  2 
Tea  Scented  Daily  -  -  -.3 
Hybrid  Perpetual  -         -         5 

Damask  Perpetual  -  -  -  8 
Bourbon  Perpetual  -  -  9 
Noisette  Perpetual     -        -        -  11 

Moss 12 

Perpetual  Moss  -  -  -  -  14 
Variegated  French  and  Provence  14 
Black  Roses  -  -  -  -  16 
White  Rose  and  Hybrids  -  16 
Persian  and  other  Yellow  -  -  17 
Microphylla  and  Macartney  -  1*7 
Musk  Cluster  -  -  -  -17 
Dwarf  Provence  17 

Scotch  -  -  -  -  -  18 
Prairie  Climbing  18 

Multiflora  and  Greville  Climbing  19 
Hybrid  Climbing  19 

Evergreen  Climbing  -  -  -  19 
Boursault  Climbing  -  -  20 
Ayrshire  Climbing  -         -  20 

Banksian  Evergreen  Climbing  20 
Anemonse  Flora,  Chinese  -       20 

Double  Sweet  Briar,  and  Hybrids  20 
Hybrid  China  -         -    *     -       21 

Hybrid  Bourbon  -  -  -  22 
Tree  or  Standard  22 

Pillar  and  Climbing    -         -         -  22 
Assortments  of  Roses       -         -       22 
Chrysanthemums,  Chinese  -         -  23 
Select  Large  Flowering  23 
Select  Pompone,  Lillipu- 
tian, &c.    -         -         -  24 
Select    Splendid,         -       26 
Aveoliform,  or  Anemone  26 
Pompone  and  Lilliputian  26 
Phlox,  Splendid  Select  Varieties  28 
Medium  and    Dwarf    Va- 
rieties -  -  3Q 


PAUE 

Carnations,  Flemish,  French,  and 
English  -        -        -        31 

Perpetual  or  Monthly     -     34 
Pieotees,   Flemish,   French,   and 

English-  -  -  -  31 
Pinks,  Mignardise  -  -  -  35 
Iris,  or  Fleur  de  Lis       -         -         35 

Punkia 37 

Hemerocallis,  or  Daily  Lily  37 

Hollyhock,  Double   -         -         -     38 
Sweet    William,   Double,  Named 

Varieties        -     38 
Single,    Named 
Varieties        -     39 
Hardy     Herbaceous     Flowering 

Plants  -  -  -  39  to  45 
Medicinal      and      Sweet      Herb 

Plants         -         -         -         -     45 
Hardy  Flowering  Plants  for  Bor- 
ders and  Bedding       -         -     46 
Hardy  Climbing  Plants     -         -     47 
Summer     Flowering    Plants   for 

Borders  and  Beds  -  -  47 
Summer  Climbers     -  -     48 

Trees  and   Shrubbery  for  Ceme- 
teries        -         -         -         -     48 
Flowering  Plants   and   Creepers 
for  Cemeteries  and  Embank- 
ments        -         -         -         -     49 
Selections  of  Peonies,   Verbena, 
Petunia,  Salvia,  Fuchsia,  Pelar- 
goniums or  Geraniums,  Lantana, 
Heliotrope,    Cineraria,    Pansy, 
and  Double  Daisies     -     49  and  50 
Selections  of  Trees   and   Shrubs 

50  and  51 
Stocks   and   Seedling    Trees   for 

Nurseries       -         -         -         - '   52 
Green  House  Plants  -         -     52 

Selections  of  Assortments         -     52 
Packing  and   Forwarding         -     52 


directions  far  tljc  Culture  of  IJulbus  ^oots,£r. 


The  most  simple  species  of  culture,  is  all  that  is  required  for 
this  class  of  flowers. 

The  situation  should  be  dry  and  airy  ;    the  soil  a  light  sandy 
loam,  and  if  not  sufficiently  light,  add  a  portion  of  sand,  to  make  it  i 
so,  and  enrich  it  by  digging  in  a  liberal  quantity  of  old  decomposed  \ 
manure. 

The  best  periods  for   planting  the  hardy  species  of  Bulbs,  are 
August  to  November  inclusive,  but  it  may  be  performed  later,  in  | 
climates  where  the  ground  remains  open.     In  planting,  it  is  benefi-  ' 
cial  to  strew  fresh  or  sea  sand  in  the  trenches  or  openings,  before 
and  after  placing  the  roots,  so  that  they  may  be  completely  sur- 
rounded by  sand. 

Hyacinths,    Persian    Fritillary,    Martagon,    and    other     Lilies, 
should  be  planted  at  a  depth  of  four  inches ;    Crown  Imperials  and  i 
Polyanthus  Narcissus,  five  inches  ;    Tulips,  Double  and  Single  Nar-  i 
cissus,     Jonquils,    Arum,    Colchicum,     Snowflake,     Bulbous     Iris, 
Pseonies  and   Gladiolus,    three   inches ;    Crocus,  Small  Fritillaries, 
Snowdrops,  Ornithogalums  and  Dens  Canis,  two  inches  ;  Anemone 
and  Ranunculus,  one  and  a  half  inches,   always  measuring  from  the  j 
top  of  the  bulb.     The  roots  can  be  placed  from  two  to  six  inches  i 
apart,  according  to  their  size.     When  planted  it  will  not  be  neces- 
sary to  remove  them  oftener  than  every  second  or  third  year,  and 
then  it  is  only  rendered  necessary  by  their  increase,  and  the  neces- 
sity of  separating  them,  and  of  enriching  the  -soil. 

Bulbs  for  Winter  blooming,  in  pots  and  glasses. 

Hyacinths,  Polyanthus  Narcissus,  Roman  and  other  Double 
Narcissus,  Jonquils,  Persian  Iris,  Persian  Cyclamen,  Crocus,  and 
Double  Van  Thol  Tulips,  are  the  preferable  species  for  this  purpose.  ; 
Those  intended  for  glasses,  should  be  placed  in  them  the  middle  of 
November,  the  glasses  being  previously  so  filled  with  pure  water, 
that  the  bottom  of  the  bulb  will  just  touch  the  water :  then  place 
them  for  the  first  ten  days  in  a  dark  room  to  promote  the  shooting  <>f 
the  roots,  after  which,  expose  them  to  the  sun  and  light,  in  an  airy 
position,  as  much  as  possible.  Rain  water  is  preferable,  and  it  should 
be  changed  as  often  as  it  becomes  impure,  at  which  periods  the  roots 
should  be  drawn  entirely  out,  and  be  rinsed  in  clean  water. 

Bulbs  intended  for  pots,  should  be  planted  therein  during  the 
months  of  October  or  November,  and  be  left  exposed  to  the  open  air  I 
until  the  ground  commences  freezing,  when  they  should  be   removed 
to  the  greenhouse,  or  to  a  warm  room.     They  will,  of  course,  require 
occasional  waterings,  and  plentifully,  as  the  growth  advances. 


